Madam Chair, this is just for clarification for anybody who's following at home.
We had a motion on the table:
That the Committee request an extension of 30 sitting days to the period of Committee consideration for Bill C-270.
The amendment put forward was to add “and that the Committee invite the Minister of Justice to appear for one hour on the Supplementary Estimates (B) and reinvite Arnold Viersen to appear on the subject of Bill C-270.”
What that means is that we're talking about this amendment. We're debating an amendment that's been put forward. However, when we ask a minister to come in and talk about supplementary estimates, we now have a lot of latitude in terms of what we're going to discuss.
This is the justice committee. As you can imagine, there's not a person or a Canadian, I assume, who isn't watching at home who hasn't felt the impact of the increasing crime after nine years of the Prime Minister.... What we're doing now is really trying to ask the Liberals, the NDP and the Bloc to really dive into the crisis that this country is under.
I have so many things, obviously, as the critic for families, children and social development. This is one of the biggest impacts to families across this country. Public safety should be there for everyone, and it's not.
In my community, in Peterborough, for example, it feels like at least every day there is a headline of another stabbing or a shooting in what was once a very sleepy, sweet town. That is really what we're here to discuss. How do we improve that? That's what committees are designed to do. You can't correct a problem if you don't acknowledge a problem.
In this committee, we are tasked with bringing forward information, listening to experts and really having tough discussions about what's happening.
Let's put it into the context of data. I think everybody knows there's nobody out there who has gone outside who can't say that things don't feel less safe in Canada after nine years of Justin Trudeau. That's just a fact. Total sexual assaults are up 75%. Sexual violations against children are up 119%. Forcible confinement or kidnapping is up 11%. Indecent and harassing communications are up 86.4%. Non-consensual distribution of intimate images is up 801%.