Mr. Speaker, my colleague is a fellow member of the industry committee, where we talk about economic growth.
The first question he asked was about expanding our conversations with India. We know what that has done so far. It has resulted in an increased tariff on our yellow pea products that we have been sending to India.
Whenever the Prime Minister travels abroad anywhere, Canadians get nothing substantial in return, other than higher tariffs or restrictions and barriers to access into other markets, while they continue to ship their products into Canada. Take beef and pork from the United Kingdom as an example. When the Prime Minister visited, we received nothing out of a deal except a 150% increase in U.K. imports into Canada on agricultural products.
Does the member want me to address the issue of Churchill? No. Okay.
