Madam Chair, first of all, I would want to see Ms. Mourani's motion—I don't remember the exact wording—in order to see exactly what the difference is, for starters.
Secondly, I'm having some difficulty with motions that are so generic. In this one, the first phrase seems fair enough. All of us agree that it's exploitation of women. We know that. But I'm not entirely sure what we want to do with the second paragraph, where it says “approaches to amending the provisions of the Criminal Code”. What does that mean, and in what context? Are we making some suggestions? Are we just saying to the government to amend the Criminal Code in whatever way, however they can?
Meanwhile, a whole committee has been studying specifically prostitution and presumably will have a major report, yet here we are saying to go and do something. I don't like motions that say we think this is really bad, so go fix it and change the Criminal Code. What exactly do we want them to do? I would rather that we'd done some study and come up with some suggestions. This is so broadly based and so....
And I'm not quite sure about the second-last paragraph altogether. I'm not quite sure what we're trying to accomplish. My problem with it is not so much—