Mr. Speaker, what the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs just said, without actually coming right out and saying it, is that the President of the United States will know before Canadians what private information the Americans will be given about them. There is concern about the deal being signed tomorrow because, when the government signs deals with the Americans, Canadians always lose.
Let us be clear: we are talking about movement across our borders, and the safety and privacy of Canadians.
What is in this agreement that the Conservatives refuse to tell Parliament?