Mr. Speaker, I will remind the member that the issue of British pensions extends back to far before the time of this government. The Harper government was not able to resolve it. We agree with what she is saying, and we are continuing to push.
The member is the deputy leader of the Conservative Party. She is certainly a fair dealer, and I am going to ask this question with the desire of getting an honest answer.
The government is doing a lot of work around the world to build relationships. I asked the last colleague this question as well: Is there a country that Canada has either signed a trade arrangement or worked with that the Conservative Party does not agree that we should have? If the answer is China, I am curious as to what she would say to farmers in the western provinces about why the government should not have engaged to remove canola tariffs.
