Mr. Speaker, the hon. member and I sit on the status of women committee together, and I feel like we are doing some really good work there.
I would love to build on a question that a colleague of the member had, in terms of choices for women. When women truly have choices, it means that they are brought out of poverty, they have affordable housing and they have social programs and structures around them.
Potentially, could the member elaborate on that and talk about what that would mean to a lot of women who are caught in exploitation?