I want to preface my question by clearing the air a bit. There's been an attempt to bring forward the greatness of the Status of Women department and this government vis-Ă -vis funding for women's organizations. We all know in this room, and those of us tuning in, that a lot more is left to be desired. There have been deep cuts in this department. They've affected all of the organizations that have come before us and they affect Canadian women deeply.
I do want to bring attention to one area that we haven't had a chance to discuss today, and perhaps is a reflection of the way in which women in our country and women coming to our country have been dealt a very heavy blow. I am referring to refugee women, many of whom come with disabilities, with deep trauma, and who have been not just left out in the cold by this government, but seriously have been slapped in the face. In fact, we know that Canadian courts have ruled—