Every single day we fall further behind in that market, Mr. Speaker.
The Minister of International Trade, though, attempts to leave the impression of support for supply management. However, impressions do not cover the true facts. The minister fails to answer whether he supports the three pillars that make supply management succeed, and he has cut supply management from providing advice on the global trade advisory committee that has been created.
Why has the minister appointed established critics to that trade advisory committee and left supply management out?