Mr. Speaker, once again, the government is saying one thing and doing the opposite. The government cannot be trusted.
Last week, the Minister of International Trade said that it was not in Canada's interest to participate in negotiations to create a trans-Pacific free trade zone. However, the next day, the Prime Minister himself voiced his support for these negotiations. Either the government is improvising or it is giving in to pressure. And, it is the dairy and poultry producers who may have to pay the price.
Can the government finally set the record straight? Is it going to stand up for Canadian producers, yes or no?