Mr. Speaker, if the Liberals are on the side of the Conservatives, it is only because they are showing wisdom. That would be why they have joined with us on these issues. It may also be because they realize that on the ground in Alberta people want to see a strong economy. They are not scared of foreign investment in Alberta. They have benefited from it for many decades and they welcome it. The concern for some people has been state-owned enterprises coming in and having an undue influence in the economy.
Our government has dealt directly with that in this decision. These two proposals were determined to be of net benefit to Canada under the previous guidelines and so they have been allowed. The Prime Minister and the Minister of Industry have been clear that in the future we will continue to protect Canadian interests as our energy development goes forward.