Mr. Chair, that is a very easy question to answer. I like the member from Kelowna—Lake Country so I will be gentle on him.
There is the Auto Pact, and we have been saying this all along. Managed trade, fair trade agreements, are what we support.
We have been offering a great deal of substantial feedback on each of the bills that have been brought forward by the Conservatives. We have been asking them to do the impact studies prior to. We have been asking them to do the due diligence afterwards. We have been putting forward fair trade suggestions. In fact, we will be tabling our fair trade legislation in the House soon.
As supporters of the Auto Pact, managed trade agreements and fair trade agreements, we are very strong supporters of trade when trade is fair. This is where most Canadians are coming from.
We had Conservatives in this House from British Columbia stand up and say that the softwood lumber sellout would be a great boon to B.C. industry with billions of dollars in benefits. It sounds very familiar given what we are hearing tonight. The result was tens of thousands of lost jobs, devastating communities right across British Columbia. It simply was not true.
In fact, I remember a Conservative member from B.C., not the member from Kelowna—Lake Country, who was proud of the fact that he had not even bothered to read the agreement, but he was going to vote for it.
These are the kinds of destructive dysfunctional policies that we have to stop because they are hurting Canadians. When Conservatives do not do their due diligence, when they just throw stuff up in the air and hope that somehow it will land right, that hurts Canadians profoundly. They have to stop doing that.