Mr. Speaker, I think we all agree in the House, and my colleague will say once again that we are in an exceptional situation that the House has never had to deal with before.
Terrorism is new to us. We have to deal with it, but we must also be sure that the laws we pass here do not infringe rights and freedoms. The public must also be protected. We do not simply want to say “We are going to arrest everyone for any reason whatsoever”.
So it is important that we review this bill and make sure we really need it at certain times. We do not know what will happen in the next year.
Does my colleague not think that it would be preferable, according to events, for us to return to the House and review, improve or change certain provisions contained in this bill?