Mr. Speaker, I would like to hear what my friend from Bourassa has to say about social classes.
Since I became an adult, I have been contributing to medicare by paying my taxes, for example. Thankfully, I have been lucky and have not had to use the system.
I find it hard to imagine categorizing people as being frequently sick, occasionally sick or rarely sick for the purposes of medicare. It would never even occur to me.
But what does categorizing people as frequent or occasional workers do but create social classes within Canada?