Mr. Speaker, after work a woman should have the right to go wherever she wants to go. That is my opinion.
With respect to the other issue, the government has clearly created a tax policy that discriminates against stay at home parenting.
Further to my point that it should be a matter of choice, depending on the parents, in some cases it might be better for both parents to work if the children have appropriate care.
I will give one brief example. My mother and father raised four children. I am the youngest. Until 1968, for 23 years, they had a business, a store. My mother was an equal partner with my father in that store and she worked day and night. The first three children did not really have a stay at home parent.