Madam Speaker, I noticed my colleague did not answer the question with regard to Stephen Harper going to Beijing and selling Canada out. That agreement is in place to this day. The member sits with colleagues, who are very close to him, who celebrated the agreement that binds us for 31 years.
New Democrats actually supported keeping Petro-Canada, which was sold off at a loss by Paul Martin at that time. I was here in the chamber when we tried to stop him from doing that and he would not stop. Stephen Harper doubled down on selling Canadian natural resources, even trying to build pipelines out there to ship our oil and natural resources to Communist China for its benefit. The Conservatives have not reconciled that piece of history, which is germane today.
Again, I ask, why does the member not do anything or at least apologize for when Stephen Harper went over to Beijing, celebrated the Communist regime goose-stepping all over Canadians and made sure we were going to put our future at risk with the agreement that was signed and is in print today?
Does the member not have a sense of dignity for Canada? Members come in this chamber, they complain about Communist China and they complain about the Prime Minister's comments about Communist China, while at the same time the former prime minister opened the door.