If there's an agreement that government has these tools already on the books but they're not explicitly put the way this bill does, then why do we need this bill? The only thing this bill does is increase expectations, unreasonable expectations, which could perhaps cause more heartache to family members who feel that the government is not using all the tools that are necessary, even though the government is and is being guided by the intelligence and information it has.
I think this bill might end up, instead of solving a problem, causing additional heartache for Canadians who have loved ones in a very difficult situation.