Mr. Speaker, the member opposite is wrong in so many ways in the assertions he has made.
Quite frankly, if we take a look at the difference between the Conservatives and the Liberals, it is this government and this Prime Minister that understand the true value of India and Canada, and the importance of that relationship. Today, $8 billion, with significant increases over the last couple of years. That is the type of trade and commerce that takes place.
As a direct result of this particular trip, there will be hundreds of millions of additional dollars and thousands of jobs. That is good for Canada's middle class and India's middle class.
Why does the member across the way, on the one hand, recognize India, but on the other hand, does not see the value of that trip?