Mr. Speaker, I heard my colleague opposite talk about the folks in British Columbia being happy with the work that has been done.
In reality, colleagues of mine who represent communities that rely on forestry tell me their constituents are constantly saying the government does not seem to be listening to them.
Honestly, I have to say that this Conservative opposition day is pretty pathetic, because they are the ones who let the Canada-U.S. softwood lumber agreement expire without a murmur. The Liberals are just as bad, having taken no action for two years.
The member for Jonquière said that the specialty paper manufactured in Jonquière is overtaxed due to countervailing duties. You have unquestionably been dragging your heels on this issue, and frankly, the other side has not done much better.
Did you hear the member for Jonquière when she asked this kind of question, or did you forget, just like you forgot your finance minister's villa?