Mr. Speaker, I listened with interest to the hon. member for Nickel Belt's speech. I know that employment is always a big concern in his riding.
I wonder what his reaction is to his Minister of International Trade because the minister and his party expressed a lot of reservations about the Trans-Pacific Partnership during the election campaign. Now, the minister is saying that the Trans-Pacific Partnership is a done deal and will be endorsed by the government without any changes.
I know that people in my riding are certainly very concerned about its employment impacts, and also the loss of food security and the potential attacks on supply management.
I wonder what the hon. member thinks about this apparent change in the attitude of his government on the Trans-Pacific Partnership.