Madam Speaker, tonight we have heard a lot about a united Canada. We have heard a lot about Canada first. The leader of the Conservative Party, when he speaks of a weak Prime Minister and a weak Liberal Party, happens to represent the national Conservatives here in Canada. No one in our country is buying that this guy, the leader of the Conservative Party, is in any way, shape or form opposed to his big brother, his best friend, Donald Trump. That has been clear. Canadians know this. He gets his talking points directly from the guy.
Does the member believe in any of the words coming from the leader of the Conservative Party in relation to any of the real facts on this issue, or in his opposition to Trump?