Not being a politician, I would ask if the amber alerts get rid of all the abductions of kids. A couple of years ago, every time we turned on CNN it was all about child abductions. Those abductions are still going on at probably the same rate they were before, but other things have overtaken them in the news. Sometimes this happens in politics too. Some things are cyclical. I think the member is right: people want justice, not just a legal system. But we don't all have the same definition of it. That's part of the difficulty: we have to engage each other on what it means.
We wouldn't be here if we didn't care about the legal system, justice, victims, and offenders. That's why we're here. We're not here to trash Parliament or any particular party. We're here to engage folks. We've talked about the need for some of these studies to be done, because we want to see justice done in our communities. I think everybody does. I don't think it's the political imperative of any particular people, party, or area of the country. So I don't know that there's an easy answer. People have to know that you're doing something as parliamentarians. We're saying we should make sure to do the right thing.