Thank you.
I want to go back to what I was asking the minister earlier with respect to the $6,000 equating to 600 hours. At $10 an hour or that $6,000, if someone is earning a lot less, what that would be.... My question is that...yes, women are self-employed, but they also tend to earn less than the males. They are also the ones looking after family and so on so they would take longer and would need many more hours to qualify. Someone else could easily qualify within one or two months' work. Potentially, you could have the husband eligible to apply for parental leave and not the spouse, because she may not have her 600 hours.
I'm trying to understand how you are equating those two. Also, was there a proper gender analysis done on this particular piece of legislation?