Make your speeches elsewhere, Minister.
Abuse is actually not in section 163.1. That's why I was asking. But I'll leave that for the technocrats who actually know the stuff.
I want to ask you about Inspector Naylor's comments yesterday. He seemed a very forthright, upright, law enforcement official. He suggested that we could always use more tools. Obviously, he was in favour. This is about the telecommunications aspect of making arrangements to commit a sexual offence, which is a very nice part of this legislation. We were reminded that Bill C-46, I think it was, was a bill that lived until your government killed it through prorogation, which would have given investigative powers. Can you tell me where we are with that, and whether you want to....
If we could all just lower the temperature on the hyperbole, I guess.... There's a mea culpa there.
I know that you're laughing, because you always do, Bob, but the point is that we want to get some things done. This is a good bill to get done, and so is Bill C-46. Where is it?