Madam Speaker, I think we can all agree that Canadians are putting in the work. They are building businesses, supporting their families and contributing to their communities. The least we can do is get out of the way, cut the red tape and become more lean in our regulatory processes.
Improving internal trade is not just a policy goal. It is not esoteric. It is a practical and pragmatic step in improving the lives of Canadians. That is what we are doing. We saw that in June with substantial legislation that was passed. We are seeing that with collaborations with each premier and territorial leader of this country. That speaks volumes. Canadians are ready to be bold and ambitious, and we are going to be there with them.