Mr. Speaker, I always love hearing my hon. colleague speak. He does it so well, and he is so concise about all the different issues. I really appreciate that.
One of the things that he so brilliantly talked about was, again, the corporate agenda, and the defence of Liberal after Conservative after Liberal after Conservative governments negotiating trade agreements that are not good for workers, women, dairy farmers, or so many people.
We obviously know that these past governments defend their friends against reform on taxables, wealth taxes, and ISDS and ICS provisions within trade agreements.
Can the member talk about what the NDP vision is for trade and what we would do differently? Even though past governments have all these condescending beliefs that we do not know what trade is, could he talk about some of the ideals we want to bring into a better trade agreement?