This government has demonstrated that it can make policy shifts. It has made policy shifts in its approaches to Quebec, to the environment, and to income trusts. So far, though, it seems to have stayed consistently ideological in its position on national day care, on charter challenge funding, on pay equity, and so on. I would ask it to look at the proposals, the recommendations that were made by Lucille Harper. They're recommendations that we would also support.
Perhaps the policy shifts that can't get made in relation to women's issues reflect the marginalization of women. Of the elected representatives in this country, 21% are women, less than 1% of elected officials are racialized women, and less than 1% are women with disabilities. That's the marginalization that we put on the table most clearly.