This recommendation was included in our budget 2007. Canadians asked for that, but the hon. member for Windsor West decided to vote against it.
He also voted against $400 million for the Windsor-Detroit border infrastructure, voting against infrastructure money for his own community.
He voted against more money for increased border security.
He voted against record amounts of money for research and development.
He voted against the scrappage program to get older, polluting cars off the road and consumers into new, fuel efficient, clean vehicles.
He voted against the apprenticeship program money, which will help alleviate some of the human resource problems in the auto industry.
He voted against more money for higher education.
He voted against lower taxes for companies that invest in the auto sector here in Canada.
I could go on. In fact, the member does not support a strategy that he helped bring to the committee report. This is what the hon. member is doing--