I'm starting to realize that your philosophy is very close to that of the Conservatives which is to say that to you, in our day—and we've heard this before—women are all equal, all competent, all determined, and now they are able to flourish.
I don't think the fact that organizations defend the rights of women necessarily makes them a feminist movement.
Ms. Landolt, in a press release dated September 26, 2006, you rejoiced in the fact that the government was slashing the budget of Status of Women Canada, because that department does not express your view but the feminist point of view. You also said that this was a good step toward completely eliminating the program, which is what you want.
Even if we agree that, before the arrival of the Conservatives, Status of Women Canada was a hotbed of feminism, can you explain how completely altering the nature of the program and shutting up these women is a good thing?