Mr. Speaker, I have an application form from the University of Ottawa's law school. The application form has a section which states: "I wish to self-identify as: a cultural, racial or linguistic minority person; a person with a physical or learning disability; a lesbian, gay man or bisexual". It then goes on to say that the admission practices of the law school depend upon a quota system for those groups. That is another issue which I believe promotes an unhealthy lifestyle.
There will be those who say I have stood in the House of Commons and have branded the homosexual community. I say simply that I wish to have my medical knowledge plainly displayed in the House of Commons. Doing otherwise is a great disservice to this country.
There will be those who say that by my words I myself am discriminating. I wish only to have those people in Canada know that discrimination is wrong. There should be no discrimination whatever. However, to allow a quota system and to allow something to be promoted in our teaching system which is unhealthy is wrong, just as it is wrong to allow someone into our country who has a serious illness.