Madam Chair, I am disappointed that the member for London—Fanshawe did not use this as an opportunity to work together on something.
The member knows that I am pro-choice. It seems like the minister and other people in this debate do not want to actually put some tangible ideas forward. They want to use this debate for political attacks, and that is not going to help women.
We need to work together and I have a clear track record on that.
In fact, I was reading my father's speech on the Lori Dupont bill, which I would invite the member for London—Fanshawe to read, because Andrea Horwath, the provincial NDP member, spoke after my father, and she gave a wonderful speech. They were all working together, instead of putting little politics at play.
Before being an MP, I fundraised for Nellie's shelter. My family helped support the creation of the Bethesda House shelter in our region. We care about these issues.
It is disappointing to see potshots, particularly as the leader of a party. I am not sure if there will be other leaders after me tonight. Let us work together. This is important. Let us work for Canadian women.