Madam Chair, I want to recognize that there are women within the Conservative Party who are pro-choice. The member for Elgin—Middlesex—London came forward as one, and I work very well with her. However, the leader has to be clear, and I did not appreciate the fact that my extremely valid question was called a potshot and was seen as political. This is about decisions, allowances and the double standards within a party. It is about saying one thing but allowing another. Those are clear choices. By not allowing a woman the right to choose and by allowing for the undermining of this core fundamental value, I do not see him as genuine. I do not see his responses as genuine.
We talk about toxic masculinity. A lot of people have talked about it. To be perfectly honest, it exists in this institution. It is something that we, together, must fight, and I hope the member opposite will fight with me against that—