Mr. Speaker, I am really glad to see that the hon. members opposite have suddenly become interested in women's issues. It is typical of the opportunistic attitude of the hon. members across the floor. They are the ones who have called women a special interest group for a long time.
These are the hon. members who have not supported the concept of equity, understanding that equity is not about sameness. That is why they continue to deal with complex issues in a simplistic way.
These are the members who today and earlier on talked about single income families as if they are only made up of a mother, a father and a house. There is a group of single income earners called single parents—