Mr. Speaker, the upshot is that canola is still banned in China. China is blocking imports of Canadian canola. China is suppressing pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.
What does the new Minister of Foreign Affairs think about that?
According to him, in a world of uncertainty, unpredictability, of questioning about the rules that have been established to govern our trading relationship, Canada and China stand out as beacons of stability, predictability, a rule-based system, a very inclusive society.
Really?
When will the Prime Minister take off his rose-coloured glasses and live up to Canadian values, which are based on rights and freedoms?