Yes, Mr. Speaker, $20 million, a drop in the bucket, not even budgeted yet.
We cannot trust the Conservatives to protect women's rights. This issue is at the heart of the debate and the Supreme Court ruling in Bedford. With Bill C-36, pimps and prostitutes will be criminalized, but not drivers. Soliciting will be prohibited on the streets, but not on private premises. Private advertising will be allowed, but not public advertising. There is a very fine line, and the balance is precarious.
Will the government make public the legal opinions it received before introducing Bill C-36?