I just want to echo what Ms. McLeod said. We rightfully acknowledge every year in the House the tragic events at École Polytechnique, and we should never stop doing that. It is extraordinarily important that we do that.
This motion doesn't do that. It speaks to something else that is in front of the House right now and that has members on all sides of the House talking. There is no unanimity on the particular issue. I think we are unanimous in how we feel about the events that happened at École Polytechnique, and I think that is what we should continue to focus on, not on things that divide us at this point. Let's see how it goes through Parliament.
I agree with you. Committees have an opportunity to do things and to express their will, but on this particular motion, let's continue to keep the focus where it belongs: on those women who were killed and who shouldn't have been. That is what people are looking for this committee to do.
I am new and perhaps I speak out of turn, but that is where I want the focus to remain. I hope that is what we can do, and perhaps there will be a better opportunity to express what Ms. Demers is saying in the future.