Thank you.
I appreciate my colleague's intervention.
Certainly, the key thing we have before us.... We have tons of people who have supported this.
I'll emphasize that I appreciate my new colleague from Portage—Lisgar. It's a great part of southern Manitoba. He comes from a farming family. We share some of those down-to-earth values and the need for common sense in the discourse we have before us.
The amendment we have here would extend the study of something that people support. I have read through a number of organizations that are great examples of this and that have shared their unequivocal support for the work that is being done to ensure that Bill C-270 gets across the finish line. I just referenced that there are a number of organizations that provide unique perspectives and expertise, including some that are non-partisan and, certainly, some that I don't think would call themselves traditional Conservative supporters.
It speaks to the non-partisan nature with which we can approach this and actually get it back to the House of Commons, get to those final hours of debate and get it voted on. Hopefully, we can get it to our friends in the other place, known as the Senate. Although it often seems much further away than just down the street, nonetheless, it is down the street. Hopefully, our friends there can likewise see the support the House has thus far given Bill C-270.
CEASE UK describes itself as:
CEASE UK is a human rights charity, working to end sexual exploitation by exposing and dismantling its cultural and commercial drivers. As a result, our sights are set on the pornography industry, which has evaded regulation and accountability for decades. We thoroughly welcome Bill C-270, which will prevent pornography sites from profiting from videos of non-consensual pornography and child abuse.
It goes on:
Legislation that demands age and consent checks from anyone featured in pornographic content is necessary as a minimum standard for ensuring individuals’ safety and wellbeing, and we urge the Canadian parliament to support this bill.
I think—