Mr. Chair, Canadians will trust us because we're doing exactly what we promised Canadians with respect to our crime agenda. The bills we have before Parliament.... You'll see that when we went to the people in 2004, 2006, and 2008, we made it very clear that we would be reforming the criminal justice system, and we have delivered on that.
One of the things I definitely agree with Mr. McGuinty on is that we have a very different approach on this. Again, it's always for the Canadian people to decide who's got the right approach when it comes to reforming our criminal justice system and standing up for victims and law-abiding Canadians.
We have a record that I--and I know you, Mr. Chair, and my colleagues--are very, very proud of. This is consistent with what Canadians have told us. It's certainly consistent with what victims told me across this country, Mr. Chairman. When we get rid of things like the faint hope clause or we make sure that people who commit multiple murders serve the time that is appropriate for the crime they have committed, Canadians support us. They realize there's a cost to detaining some of these dangerous individuals. Canadians support us on that.