Very good, thank you.
In any event, I'm pleased to speak to this, because of course, if you don't realize, I am a Catholic woman and I'm very distressed by this motion. Never before have I seen a motion coming to a conclusion with regard to a religious group when the questions have not been asked yet. We're asking to move forward and do something without having the facts about whether or not what you're assuming is true.
The information I have is that we have said clearly as Catholics and officials have said very clearly that she was not excommunicated, nor is she under any threat to be excommunicated. So the motion is putting the cart before the horse and making assumptions. Second, this is religion, this is not federal law, and it's inappropriate for us to be involved in those decisions.
The other point I would like to make with regard to the motion is I'm very surprised, Madame Demers--and I mean no insult or no hard feelings between us, and I want to take partisanship out of it--that the Bloc Québécois voted yesterday to not protect our children and our women here in Canada. I'm just a little surprised to see you bring this forward and not acknowledge that we need to protect our Canadian women and children with the human trafficking issue. But I would like you to take that just as a comment, and not as a....