Thank you.
Minister, we know that Canadian women are desperate for something. They're looking for leadership, they're looking for advocacy, and what you've indicated today as what you've provided is an outline. We've been meeting with women's groups, both in Ottawa and across the country, and we've been told that you don't respond to the issues of housing, education, access to education, pay equity, or child care, or a lot of other things. What credibility can you have with Canadian women when you haven't delivered on the one thing you said you would, which is an identifiable, articulated action plan with goals, timelines, players, partners, and projected outcomes?
And Minister, I'm going to say to you that there is an elephant in this room that no one is speaking to. Do you truly believe that you have the credibility to speak to and for the women in this country?