Mr. Speaker, take it from a Conservative to try to torque the words that I clearly did not say.
In fact, what I said was that Canadians chose a government that would invest in them and that would adjust EI measures to reflect a changing economy so that people could access EI where previously they could not, so that people could keep more of their earnings if they were separated from their job and so that people would have more weeks in case of a collapse of their industry.
We know there are sectors struggling through increased tariff action, and we have not stopped. We have not stopped protecting Canadian families. That is what they voted for—
