Mr. Speaker, I have listened and I am trying to understand because the hon. member who has just spoken is an honourable man. I have had conversations with him many times over the last two and a half years and I know that to be the case.
What troubles me in this debate is that situations will arise for real people. Those real people will be our brothers and sisters, our children, our friends and our co-workers. We know that most people feel that in the workplace there should not be discrimination.
I am aware that one of the other hon. colleagues talked about it being okay to discriminate in the workplace based on somebody's sexual orientation. I ask my hon. friend this question. If it was your child who faced this discrimination, where would you tell them to go? What would you do?
If you cannot look to the law of the land, where would you go-