Mr. Speaker, thalidomide survivors just do not have the luxury of time. They have been suffering from their disabilities their whole lives. The Canadian government told their mothers that thalidomide was safe. That means we have a moral responsibility to provide them with support now.
In December, the House vowed to make things right, but today an important deadline has passed and the government still has not moved to action.
Will the minister act quickly to give survivors the support they so desperately need?