Mr. LeBlanc, I never get ahead of myself, or I never advance a file until we are prepared to move on that. I can tell you, if you have a look at the Conservative Party's policy in previous elections and our justice thing there, we specifically raise those matters.
As far as what I'm wanting to do today and what I have before Parliament is concerned, I want these bills passed. I refuse to get into the situation that we had in the last Parliament where we had five bills and then nothing got passed. I will not go down that route. I appreciate the input of the attorneys general and the public safety and solicitors general and justice ministers right across this country, and I listen very carefully to what they have to say. I can assure you that they are supportive of what we are trying to do in these two bills. But I'm taking them one step at a time. I will not slip into what happened in the previous Parliament. You don't want that, either, Mr. LeBlanc. I'm hoping that you're supporting what we are trying to do in the criminal justice area and you will understand that.
Get these bills passed and I'll make you this promise: you'll see more justice legislation, just as you saw in the previous Parliament.