Mr. Speaker, Liberal ministers concocted the secret softwood sellout that the Conservative Minister of International Trade took with him when he crossed the floor. Liberal and Conservative members worked hand in hand at the trade committee to force the softwood sellout through and Liberal senators, without any scrutiny whatsoever, adopted the softwood sellout so they could go home for Christmas.
Now the Bush administration is demanding more concessions despite getting over $1 billion from Canadians.
Will the Prime Minister now admit that it was a bad decision to take on a bad Liberal minister and a bad Liberal deal?