The minister has some good qualities. I do not want anyone in this House to think that she does not have any good qualities. For instance, she is even-tempered. She is always very polite and takes the time to say hello. However, this remarkable woman has chosen to focus her energy as a politician on “nation building”, and that is something we just cannot agree on.
I was told that, when she was a university professor, her exams were tough, but she had a great sense of fair play, which is a credit to her.
That being said, I do hope members realize that if the bill on assisted human reproduction comes back to this House, we will not be able to support it. That would be out of the question.
I would ask for unanimous consent to give five minutes for the minister to comment on what I have just said.