Mr. Speaker, yesterday the Prime Minister refused to stand up for our auto workers, and today he refuses to stand up for our auto workers. How can he sit right there while the U.S. commerce secretary just came out and said the 25% tariffs will stay in place?
Despite the Prime Minister's concession after concession, like how he backed down on countertariffs, backed down on the DST and yesterday offered $1 trillion of Canadian investment money, still he cannot win anything for our auto workers.
What does the Prime Minister say to the thousands of auto workers who are out of work because of his weakness?
