Mr. Speaker, the leader of the Conservative Party can actually just bring the quote over and hand it to me, if he likes. It is an open offer. I appreciate that.
What I wanted to do is go quote for quote. I thank him. It is a pretty extensive piece of paper. I am going to read it out. The leader of the Conservative Party wants me to read it out. In fairness, I will do that.
This was the question. I was concerned that the Conservative policy announcement does not really carry very much water. I used an example, and then the leader of the Conservative Party responded with the quote he just handed me. Here is the example I used from industry analyst Tom Venetis. Related to the Conservative Party's announcement, he said, “They don't seem very well thought out. It's an argument that I don't think he understands will not work.”
The leader of the Conservative Party then responded by quoting the president of the Oshawa Unifor Local 222, who said, “Finally, a commonsense plan to protect the livelihood of thousands of Ontario Auto sector workers. A plan that restores past production levels and secures a long-term future.” That was handed to him, and I appreciate that he got the quote just in time.
Here is the the challenge—
