Mr. Speaker, just for the record, it was under Bill C-96 in 1996 that this superministry was created.
It would not matter how many pieces human resources is split into, the central problem is political interference. The minister bungled a billion dollars of taxpayers' money because her main concern was pleasing Liberals and friends of Liberals. No wonder. She learned well from the Prime Minister. Her program has never been about creating jobs. It was always about buying support.
How would the creation of even more political ministers lessen political interference?