Mr. Speaker, it is important to note some of the progress we have made in recognizing the unique challenges we have in this ever-changing world. There are a lot of differences in how we trade among different nations, and this has an impact on Canada.
At the end of the day, there are two things we need to respond to. Number one is how we can strengthen our country domestically, and we are doing some of that. How can we help our families domestically? There are the initiatives I identified earlier. Moreover, if we become a highly interactive and efficient trading nation, it helps us as we trade globally. All of that means lower prices and lower taxes for all Canadians.
