First of all, I agree with everything the last two speakers said, in particular in reference to Mr. Ménard. I think the witnesses were very convincing for me, and that's the purpose of committees. I would commend the government members to take the same attitude toward witnesses' evidence when they vote tonight on Bill C-10.
The main thing I want to say is that although I'm supporting this bill, it is with some trepidation, in that we found out—to the shock of parliamentarians and probably to the embarrassment of the government members—that there was no evidence to support this bill, that Canada has not actually collected the statistics of who is on bail, who is not allowed bail, and if they commit crimes on bail. We have a bill here with no evidence before us, and I know all members of Parliament are a bit worried about that. Nevertheless, as the previous speaker said, because the witnesses have convinced me that this pretty well occurs, that it's not going to make a big change, and that it is a useful bill, I will be supporting it.