Mr. Speaker, it is really pathetic that the Prime Minister will not stand up for auto workers in the House of Commons, just like he refused to stand up for them yesterday. We have thousands of auto workers who have lost their jobs since the Prime Minister promised to protect them. These families are sitting around their tables, wondering what is going to happen to them. They are among the 86,000 Canadians who have lost their jobs, leading to the second-highest unemployment of any country in the G7.
We have record lineups at food banks, and the Prime Minister is giving away $1 trillion in investment to the U.S., while people here cannot even pay their bills. Why will he not stand up now?
