Mr. Speaker, the Forum for Young Canadians, a non-political organization that teaches young Canadians about the processes of government, among other things, is holding one of four annual sessions this week.
One of the students, Josiane Gosselin-Dubois, made a statement while taking part in the parliamentary simulation. She condemned the working conditions in numerous factories and plants in underdeveloped countries, especially Haiti.
In addition, she finds it unacceptable that children work in such places. She is demanding a legislative amendment regarding clothes labelling to inform consumers about the origin of the products they buy.
I want to congratulate this young Canada for her thoughts on a current trade and humanitarian issue, as well as for her approach.
I want to take this opportunity to say that Canada is aware of the problem and is committed to helping the least developed countries, including Haiti.