Mr. Speaker, when it comes to relations with the Americans, I would say that Quebec has led the way because our system is tied to California's system.
Here is the funny part. Next week we are going to move on to the business of supply. We know that the government intends to get strengthen ties with Europe. However, the government announced that it was abolishing carbon pricing, even though it knows the EU's position on that. There is still no departmental plan, even though we are going to vote on appropriations.
I look forward to finding out whether an agreement was reached between Canada and the European Union without our knowledge that would mean that Canada will not have any problems exporting goods to the EU, despite abolishing carbon pricing. If we get access to a departmental plan before voting on the appropriations, we may find out more.