Mr. Speaker, I have two questions. The member is pretty artful, so I am sure he can answer both.
I think the Conservatives need to pick a lane on China. I hear members of Parliament, particularly from the western provinces, talking about the importance of engaging China to remove canola tariffs. The member suggests that engaging China is a bad idea. I think the Conservatives ought to get their position clear about where they stand on that engagement.
More importantly, on the debt that the member referenced, he talked about this being catastrophic and unsustainable. Will the member at least recognize that we are spending about 10¢ of every dollar on debt servicing? In 1990, it was 35¢. We are nowhere near the fiscal trajectory we were on back in 1990, and the government's plan is sustainable over time.
