When Preston Manning agrees with the rationale of our policy, I think it speaks volumes about our direction, quite frankly.
There's a minute left in my questioning here, so I want to ask you about pay equity. We've been talking about doing something for decades. This is the most meaningful piece of legislation that's come forward.
My friend across talks about constitutionality. You should know, Minister, that this is based on witness testimony from this morning, from one group, which—and I won't speak for my colleagues—I found to be very incoherent. I wasn't sure where the witnesses were going when they talked about the unconstitutionality of the legislation. It's quite constitutional. I don't think my friend has done an analysis in the past few hours to determine whether it is constitutional.
You pointed to this at the outset, but could you talk about pay equity as actually benefiting the economy—not only being the right thing to do in a very abstract sense, but being the right thing to do if we're trying to generate further economic growth?