Mr. Speaker, I suspect the member might even be able to anticipate the question that I am going to put forward.
The Liberal Party has now brought forward two amendments. Both amendments were an attempt to try to get the New Democratic Party to recognize the importance of consulting with Canadians.
In the member's speech, she made reference to working and consulting with the provinces. Other members made reference to consulting with our first nations.
The motion that the Liberals brought forward would have accommodated that before it was even ratified. It seems the motion would have accomplished exactly, for the most part, what the NDP hoped to see happen.
Why are the NDP members voting against what they actually want to see happen, or do they have a hidden agenda and do not really want trade agreements?