Mr. Speaker, I believe that the member for Markham—Unionville addressed the question. He did a wonderful job of explaining that there are different ways in which we can administer tariffs.
At the end of the day, we would have liked to see a balanced approach. There was no balanced approach dealing with tariffs from the government. There is no consistent pattern. What we saw was the reduction of 37 tariffs.
The Conservatives went out of their way to try to tell Canadians how wonderful they are, patting themselves on the back and saying “Look, we have reduced these tariffs”, as if they had reduced taxes. Well, with those 37, yes they did do that. On the other hand, 1,300 tariffs were actually increased. We did not see any government press releases talking about how they increased the taxes.
There is a balance that is required.