Mr. Chair, I guess I would just highlight one aspect, and that is that from the Liberal Party's perspective, we do see there is value in certain situations for detention. This deals with some of those values, such as danger to the public, risk of a person to take flight or disappear, and issues in regard to identity. Those are good reasons for being able to detain someone.
Where we object, as we've already talked a great deal about, is to the mandatory detention without proper judicial overview, and we'll leave it at that.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.
(Amendment agreed to)
(Clause 26 as amended agreed to on division)
(On clause 27)