Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Minister, for being here.
Last time you were here, we spoke of the need for menstrual equity at work. I want to thank you for advancing that work. The folks of B.C. are very excited about that.
We know that EI and labour policy were traditionally focused on men, and there is a lot of catching up to do to put a gender lens on both EI and labour. With that in mind, this committee has a study on the care economy coming out soon, a study on workers who traditionally have been ignored—mostly women, immigrant women—and taken for granted even though their work truly underpins the economy in health, wellness, child care and education, all of those factors that are key to a healthy economy. I'm just going to ask that you please watch for that important study and the recommendations.
Part of that is the working conditions of nurses, one of the most dangerous jobs in Canada. I'm wondering how C190 will protect nurses.