Mr. Speaker, a fact is a fact.
When the Conservatives arrived in 2006, we had a $26 billion trade surplus. Today we have a $62 billion trade deficit. That is a difference of $80 billion. They talk the talk, but they do not walk the walk.
Last October, they said that the agreement with Europe had been finalized, but five months later they cannot provide us with a single shred of paper.
Can the minister just be honest in the House and admit that they celebrated too late? Will they admit that there are a number of details to work out and tell us—