Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for Mississauga South for his comments. I would suggest to him that this bill does not mean anybody living together. This bill says conjugal sex. It is involved with such. That is what we are saying is wrong. We are saying that this bill should include everybody who lives together and wants to declare that. We should not be defining it on whether or not they have sex.
How many people who are of a certain age are living together, are married, but are not having sex? If they are going to define sex as the answer for paying this out, it is wrong. We think it is wrong and most Canadians think it is wrong.
The member for Mississauga South also said it was not a police issue. I disagree with him. Does he not have any constituents calling about these new guys that are running our tax system in Canada? They are harassing people all the time. If he thinks they are not going to start harassing people on this issue, he is wrong.