Mr. Speaker, the finance minister thinks he can just shuffle it off to committee, but we have seen more committees get busy in the House and no one across the country knows what they are doing and nothing seems to get accomplished by them.
By sending it to committee the finance minister is simply admitting that he knows there is something wrong in the system. The committee may say one thing but what will happen tomorrow in the United Nations is that the government will defend discrimination against stay at home parents.
Why cannot the government just admit the obvious, that it discriminates against stay at home parents, plain and simple?