Mr. Speaker, no, I am not embarrassed to be standing up for women, I am not embarrassed about what we have done for women, and I am not embarrassed to be taking action for women.
We see things differently, that is for sure, but nobody in this House, particularly not the women, can say that we have not made progress.
Who introduced changes to employment insurance benefits for self-employed workers, most of whom are women? Our government came up with that.
I do not need to read my female colleagues' little pink book, which is full of empty Liberal promises. Over the past four years, Status of Women Canada's budget has been between $30 million and $35 million. That is more than Status of Women Canada ever had in the past.
The Liberals are not in a position to teach me anything.