Mr. Speaker, I appreciate the minister's efforts in speaking French.
Many will recall the sad day in 2013 when the current Prime Minister expressed confidence in and admiration for China's dictatorship. Now China's dictatorship is showing him how it really feels about its relationship with Canada.
Under this Prime Minister's watch, we have lost an ambassador, two Canadian pork producers can no longer sell to China, two Canadians have been arrested and an embargo has been placed on our canola.
What is the government doing in the meantime? It is continuing with a $256-million investment over five years in the infrastructure bank—