Mr. Speaker, the operative words were “two-way trade”. I am right, even if I did not have the specific number right, that most of that overall two-way trade is going in the other direction. That is the issue.
If the member wants to define a real substantive trade agreement as any agreement that the NDP does not support, then it is definitionally true that we have not supported any substantive trade agreement. However, we have actually supported trade agreements in this place. We can play with definitions but that does not always help get at the truth.