Madam Speaker, my colleague has a way of drilling down to the key issues and I appreciate the way he does that.
I am sure he remembers last year when we were talking about the trade deal in the House, CUSMA or NAFTA 2.0, whatever one wanted to call it at the time. The President of the United States said that he would not sign a deal without a sunset clause in it. He was referring to five years. We did not accept that. However, the Conservatives were asking us to sign the deal at that time.
The President also said that he would not sign a deal with supply management included in it. It is still there, and that is important.
Dispute resolution is in the new agreement and even better.
Does the member want to share—