Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague for his speech.
In October, I went to Kigali to learn about how parliaments can be more representative and much more diverse and how they can attract more women.
International studies show that if we want to send the message that we want more young mothers, Parliament needs to stick to a more normal schedule. That means not forcing people to sit at night for unnecessary political debates.
I would like my colleague to comment on those recommendations. Again, political spats that have us sitting all night until midnight for purely partisan reasons do not send the right message if we want to attract more women.