Mr. Chair, I thank the member for his speech.
My question has come up a lot in this evening's debate.
Farmers from here who bought Russian fertilizer, who placed and paid for their orders before the war, will have to pay a 35% tariff that is supposedly meant to punish the Russian economy. We agree with the general principle of punishing Russia's economy for the invasion, but in this case the Russian economy is not being punished at all because the fertilizer was bought and paid for before the war. This government is imposing a 35% tariff on farmers.
Does my colleague think the government should remove the tariff in this specific case?