Madam Speaker, there are young people who will be watching what is happening in the House of Commons. There will be young people who will be listening to the member talk about conversion therapy and her failure to support people as they go through conversion therapy. Does she worry about what the impact will be on children who hear parliamentarians talk about how they will not support a conversion therapy ban? Does she worry what the impacts will be?
All conversion therapy, regardless of how it is defined, is saying that something is wrong with one's identity. Every version says that something is wrong with one's identity. Is she comfortable telling young people there is something wrong with their identity? From my heart, I can say that there is nothing wrong with their identity.