Mr. Speaker, I wonder whether the member would like to comment on the curious position of the Liberal Party on this free trade debate.
We saw what those members did on Colombia when they changed leaders and changed critics. They changed their position. Now they seem to agree with the Panama agreement even though they have been told by the Americans that the American Congress refuses to pass a similar type of agreement with Panama because it is a country that launders drug money and, as the member pointed out, is a tax haven.
In his opinion, why would the Liberal caucus support this agreement when its friends, American Democrats, are opposed to a similar agreement?