Madam Speaker, I thank the member for bringing this very important topic to the House today. I often think back to when I was a child, in the early eighties. I remember my mother being at the forefront of pushing to ensure that women had the opportunity to choose what to do with their reproductive health and that it was a decision that was made by nobody other than that woman.
My wife benefits from the action that my mother's generation took. I now find myself in this weird place of wondering what it will be like for my daughter when she is older, in terms of the choices she gets to make. I am greatly concerned when I look at what is going on in the world and hear about what is going on in the Conservative Party of Canada. This is especially true of what they are talking about in the back rooms, because people are not really exposed to that.
Can the member provide her thoughts on that?