Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister launched his leadership to great fanfare as a self-professed feminist. Since the time that he proudly announced his gender parity cabinet, and all of the other things he clings to for whatever reason, for photo ops or whatever the vanity project happens to be, we have seen a trail of women's careers and reputations damaged by this individual.
It started with Jody Wilson-Raybould, Jane Philpott and Celina Caesar-Chavannes, and now we see what has happened with the former finance minister. What is actually shocking to me is that all of this damage to these women's reputations and careers seems to be fine with the leader of the NDP, because he is putting the interest of getting his pension ahead of the careers and reputations of women who have had leadership roles in Canada.
Why does my colleague suppose that is?