Madam Speaker, I do not really have a question. I just wanted to rise to congratulate my colleague for her very poignant and touching speech. The fact that she lost a friend yesterday and gave a speech on this subject today took a lot of courage and strength, and I congratulate her for it.
I will make a further comment about today's subject. Much has been said about the cost of the proposal we put forward today, but it is important to remind the House that there are surpluses year after year. There are billions in surpluses. This measure would not be that expensive.
As our colleague opposite asked, why cover 26 weeks when it would not cost more to cover 50 weeks? This is about fairness.
That is just a comment I wanted to make in addition to my heartfelt congratulations to my colleague. It was extremely moving and very courageous of her to give this speech today.