Which statement from the "Equal Pay Bill" letter is most clearly based on a stereotype?

A.
If businesses are forced to pay women the same as male earnings, that means they will have to reduce the pay for the men they employ, simple economics.

B.
They need to make enough to support their families and allow the Mother to remain in the home to raise and nurture the children.

C.
It's a situation of well-meaning intentions, but negative unintended consequences.

D.
It is not the role of government to dictate to businesses what they should pay anyway, either as a Minimum Wage or Equal Pay for men and women.