Madam Speaker, I would like to ask my colleague a question regarding her comments on labour issues. The front page of the bill states:
An Act to implement the Free Trade Agreement between Canada and the Republic of Panama, the Agreement on the Environment between Canada and the Republic of Panama and the Agreement on Labour Cooperation between Canada and the Republic of Panama.
Furthermore, if one goes to the agreement on labour, it talks about such things as:
a. improve working conditions and living standards in each Party's territory;
b. promote their commitment to the internationally recognized labour principles and rights;
c. promote compliance with and effective enforcement by each Party of its labour law;
d. promote social dialogue on labour matters among workers and employers, and their respective organizations, and governments;
e. pursue cooperative labour-related activities for the Parties' mutual benefit;
f. strengthen the capacity of each Party's competent authorities to administer and enforce labour law in its territory; and
g. foster full and open exchange of information between these competent authorities regarding labour law and its application in each Party's territory.
I know that my colleague has talked about some of the labour policies that have taken place in many other countries around the world and we do not want to see those things happening either. I choose my products. Does she not think that we have the opportunity—