Mr. Speaker, if the member opposite knows anything at all about trade, he knows that the major benefits we have in trade right now are due to a dollar that slipped from 87 cents to 67 cents on the dollar and are not due to any trade agreement.
We have to be careful. Let me also point out to the member that if he wants to give credit to Mike Harris for improving employment in the province of Ontario, I would really like him to point out to me how that was done.
I know what the Liberal federal government has done. It has had results in every province right across the country. I find it very hard to credit the Conservative government in Ontario for benefits of federal programs that are being felt right across this country fairly evenly. Mr. Harris really cannot take credit for that.
I am not interested, nor have I ever been, in politics in casting blame on one place or the other. I think we have the situation we find when we get elected to government and it is our responsibility to address it in the best way we can.