Mr. Speaker, the hon. member uses words like victim and so on. It shows that he has not read the proposals.
One of the most serious issues facing Canadians is helping those who are affected by frequent unemployment or affected by long periods of unemployment to have better training, better support, better off season adjustment programs so they can get longer term employment.
The whole thrust of the green paper is employability. Get more work for longer periods for more people. That is the whole point of the reform.
By using that kind of provocative language all the member is doing is stirring up reaction as opposed to helping Canadians understand the kinds of choices they can make. I would suggest that he stop doing it.