I retract my inference that he made it up and I look forward to his referencing the survey that showed that somewhere between 62% and 65% of Canadians support the long-gun registry.
Using his logic that this would justify having 62% or 65% of the witnesses who favour the long-gun registry, if we were to apply that to any other criminal or civil procedure that would mean that in a capital murder trial--I'm pretty confident, although I am making this up, that 100% of Canadians are against capital murder--that 100% of the witnesses would be called by the crown and the defence would not be able to call any. If that is Mr. Comartin's idea of a fair hearing and a fair trial, I'd be happy to hear that when he has the floor.
With that, Mr. Chair, while reserving my right to speak later, I would like to hear from Ms. Mourani, whom I do credit for trying to bring some semblance of reason and logic to this otherwise grotesque spectacle of democracy.