For my friend from St. Albert, let me decode that. We have given new authority to the Human Rights Commission to enforce those terrible quotas, the very system that sent him to the Chamber. We are going to enforce it on behalf of some other people, many of whom are his constituents.
I venture to say there are some women in his riding who could benefit from the legislation, women who have been excluded effectively from employment because of some unwitting employer. Maybe he has some aboriginal people in his riding. I do not know it well but there are probably a few of them who could benefit.
I see the Chair is getting impatient because I am running the clock again. I had all these other wonderful things I wanted to say for the edification of members of the House. More to the point, I say to all who are watching and listening that the legislation is a good piece of legislation. It will take us that extra step toward assuring employment equity for the designated groups, for the women I have mentioned and for other groups that were mentioned during the debate. That is why I appeal to my colleagues of whatever party to find it in their hearts and minds to give support to this good piece of legislation.