Mr. Speaker, our government is taking real action to address human trafficking and to prevent the exploitation of women and children.
We have taken several initiatives, including a series of changes to the immigration guidelines that would address the unique needs of victims of human trafficking.
Yesterday, we reintroduced Bill C-17, legislation to help prevent the exploitation and abuse of foreign nationals seeking to work in Canada.
I would urge all members of the House to put aside their partisan ways, to do the right thing, get behind Bill C-17 and support it.