Mr. Speaker, we have had free trade agreements with all of those countries and regions for over a decade, yet the Prime Minister is busy looking busy, flying around, grip and grin, pretending to do a lot while doing very little. He could make use of all that expensive travel by asking all of those other places why their economies are so much stronger than the one that he now leads. We have, under his leadership, the second-highest unemployment in the G7, the worst economic growth in the G7, the worst household debt in the G7 and the worst housing costs in the G7.
Why is it that when he promises to be the first, he is the worst?