Mr. Speaker, I would recommend strongly that the hon. member read the green paper. If she reads it she will recognize that in that proposal we talk about major programs for child care so that we would have a national strategy for child care funded to the tune of 700 million new dollars.
We are talking about a major program dealing with child support as it affects women. We are talking about major programs to enable women to get back into the workforce. We are talking about major proposals that would deal with the whole problem of family work and how we can provide coverage under unemployment insurance and other income security programs for part time work occasioned by women.
This is a document to emancipate women into the workforce and give them full rights for the first time.