Mr. Speaker, once again, Canadians expect the federal government, in partnership with provincial governments of course, to be hard at work protecting the economy from the threat of tariffs.
This is precisely the work we have been doing since the dinner we had in Florida with President-elect Trump. I can inform our colleagues that I have had quite encouraging exchanges with the incoming commerce secretary, Mr. Lutnick. As I said yesterday, we spoke to Mr. Homan, who is the border czar. I am encouraged by their openness and it is a job we are going to continue doing.