That is right, Mr. Speaker. We came here to govern; they came here to rule. This legislation is a perfect example of it.
I think it is a shame. I think it is a shame when they do not even recognize that 70 per cent of the mothers who are working have declared that if they did not have to work they would rather be home with their children. Why do we not do something to make that possible? It may be a shock to our members across the way, a shock to the member for Halifax, that there are a lot of working mothers who would really like to be home with their children. Let us make it possible. Let us cut some taxes. Let us see what we can do to help them out. But no, no, no; let's bring in things like this, because the poor dumb Canadian businessmen don't know what they are doing.
I looked at another thing that was handed to me. We are up to six now in my riding. I would like to congratulate this government; it has made it happen. There are six individuals, including my 22-year-old son, who have gone south of the border because down there they can work and up here they cannot. These six individuals are young males, and one is my son, who I would like very much to remain in Canada and be a Canadian. He has to go south because he has wanted to be a cop since he was six years old, and you do not have a hope in the devil of being a cop in this country because governments are ruling like they are today. So I thank the Liberals very much. They have confirmed that my son will not be Canadian because he cannot even get a job as a fireman, as a cop, as an EMP, nothing, none of those things, because he does not fit: he is white and male.
There are five others in my riding who have received their green cards and have notified me that they will be gone. Congratulations to the Liberals. They have chased some out. I do not suppose that is discriminatory, though. That is probably just good government. If that is good government, they can have it. I am sick of that.
I think they will find during the next election, if the Liberals want to keep pursuing these kinds of ventures, if they want to keep telling businessmen and women that they do not really know what is right, that only we in Parliament know what is right, they will be in for a rude awakening. I am certain I am going to stay healthy enough to stick around and watch it. I will laugh and laugh, just as they laugh today when we make the kinds of comments we do in regard to the kind of legislation they bring down, legislation that causes racism, that causes discrimination; it cures nothing. Wake up and smell the coffee.