Mr. Chair, it is just another example of the abject failure of a Prime Minister who campaigned on knowing the American President and on knowing how to get a deal. All we see is that the deal promised by July 21 has not happened and that every single time the Prime Minister goes and visits the American President, things actually get worse; we get more tariffs on more products, and we get higher tariffs. It is the exact opposite of what he campaigned on.
As I said earlier, the most shocking and stunning thing is that the Prime Minister has the audacity to stand in this place and brag about a 10% tariff on the auto sector. He bragged about it. He said that we have the best deal in the world, as if he should be thanked and celebrated.
As I said before, I spoke with representatives of the Unifor National Skilled Trades Council. They have told me very clearly that the auto industry in Canada, at a 10% tariff, is finished. Our Prime Minister stands there and brags about a 10% tariff. It is disgusting.
