Mr. Speaker, I listened attentively to my colleague's speech.
It is always great to hear a speech on trade from the New Democratic Party. It basically writes itself as it unfolds.
All of the experts around the world point us to the need for Canada to diversify its trade. All of the experts point us to those Asian and South American economies that are growing incredibly quickly, where managed trade relationships, structured trade, and privileged access to those markets is an absolute imperative for Canada. We have achieved that. We have achieved significant protections for key Canadian industries and significant advantages for key Canadian sectors.
The question that I have and that I always have for my friends in the New Democratic Party is this: what trade deal are they able to support?