Mr. Speaker, it is a step in the right direction, but one that will miss its target.
Will the minister finally admit that there are several problems with her parental leave proposal that must be sorted out, including the number of hours needed by women to qualify, which must be lowered to 300 from 700; and the level of benefits which, at 55% of income, is not enough to meet the needs of families.
I ask her in all sincerity whether she is going to solve these two problems.