Mr. Speaker, I think the member for Winnipeg North really got to the essence of what I was talking about.
The issue around procurement and improving processes is an important one, but the opposition day motion today blurs the lines in terms of the way the Conservatives have litigated this argument, which does not show any level of nuance. It does not recognize that the government has taken steps.
I think that if the member for Winnipeg North, and many members of Parliament, went back and surveyed constituents right now, the issue would be around the Canada-U.S. relationship. It is around Canada's economy. It is about how we build one Canadian economy and get major projects built. That is the focus of this government. This government is working quickly to make the changes that Canadians want to see. The Prime Minister has shown tremendous leadership. We have an opportunity to continue that on the G7 stage next week.
We are going to continue to stay focused on the things Canadians care about.