Well, there are several members on the committee now who were on the committee previously, and these were unanimously adopted by the status of women committee.
Clearly, part of the frustration in government when you change like this is that all the work that was previously done, all the time of the witnesses, on all those five reports....
The first one is “Increasing Funding to Equality-Seeking Organizations”; the second is “Gender-Based Analysis: Building Blocks for Success”; the third is “Funding Through the Women's Program: Women's Groups Speak Out”; the fourth is “Pay Equity”; and the fifth is the “Interim Report on the Maternity and Parental Benefits under Employment Insurance: the Exclusion of Self-Employed Workers”.
There was an enormous amount of work done by Ms. Smith, Ms. Grewal, Ms. Guergis, and the other members of the committee. To not get a response back from the government is almost a waste of all the time and effort of all the people who worked on it.
It's important to get feedback from the new government so that we can have some help and direction in trying to move these very important issues forward. If we don't get a response back from the government and we decide that, before that, we would start to relook at these issues, we can forget about all the other issues that we now want to work on, because these issues are complex. It takes far more than 20 minutes. You get nothing more than an overview of them, and it makes it very difficult.
I would suggest that we move it forward, get a response back from the government, and at that point decide where we need to go with those issues. If we don't move them forward, all the work that was previously done isn't going to get redone. We won't have enough time to redo it, and it makes it very difficult for all the people who participated, including all the women's groups and witnesses who came forward on those issues.
Speaking to the motion, Ms. Mathyssen.