Mr. Speaker, Canadians do not want a review. They want action and they want the government to make this right.
When the Prime Minister volunteered to have Canada be part of the renegotiations of NAFTA, he promised that he would come back with an improved deal. Now we know what the government has given up. It has backed down on pharmaceuticals, meaning Canadian patients will have to pay more so U.S. companies can make bigger profits. However, we are looking for where the gains are.
Could the minister confirm that she has gained on removing tariffs on softwood lumber?