Mr. Speaker, it is because the former prime minister of Australia thinks it is retrograde, because people who have been studying this for years think it is retrograde, because no one supports the government's position, no one except for the government itself. The government is so out of touch.
If the member was listening to my speech, my point was about where this legislation started. It started in the other place. Clause 11 of the bill is so retrograde that people, not just us, are saying do not even bother, stand outside of this, do not implement. That is how bad it is, and the Conservatives cannot even hear that voice. They are not even open to amendments. They think they are so right, and they are so steadfastly stubborn that they cannot hear logic anymore. That is what is wrong with the government. That is why we need to change not only this legislation, but frankly, we need to change the government.