We are getting close, Mr. Doherty. I feel it getting close, but not so much anymore. I've kind of convinced myself—it's what happens—that it's just that we don't understand it, and I and others here have been wrong. We see this as a negative thing. Losing rights that we have must be a good thing; otherwise the Liberals wouldn't do it, because they're Liberals, and by definition they wouldn't do anything anti-democratic, because that wouldn't be sunny ways. It sure wouldn't be keeping their promise.
If I'm right, it means that you are putting a circle around that stain. It must be that we have it wrong. It must be a good thing that we can't talk anymore, that we can't slow down the government, that we are forced to get out of its way so it can continue to do the good deeds that it was elected to do. So it must be that we're just not understanding properly how the Liberal government is actually helping our democracy.
I have no doubt that after Mr. Graham speaks, we're going to see front-page retractions—