Mr. Speaker, there is something in this deal that would make that program even more expensive. The Prime Minister has just backed down, by giving Donald Trump's policy preference over Canadian pharmaceuticals, meaning higher prices for patients.
In return for backing down on pharmaceuticals, on accepting a cap on autos, what has he got in return?
Yesterday, the Minister of Foreign Affairs said that the most important gain from this agreement is retaining what we already had.
Specifically, did the Prime Minister receive an end to tariffs on steel and aluminum for all of his concessions?