Now I would like to introduce a subamendment, if possible. I would like us to add to the Conservative amendment section 113 of the National Defence Act, which reads as follows:
113. Every person who wilfully or negligently or by neglect of or contrary to regulations, orders or instructions, does any act or omits to do anything, which act or omission causes or is likely to cause fire to occur in any materiel, defence establishment or work for defence is guilty of an offence and on conviction, if the person acted wilfully, is liable to imprisonment for life or to less punishment and, in any other case, is liable to imprisonment for less than two years or to less punishment.
The problem, as it were, is the same here too. I understand that the act is really harmful when wilfully committed. In any case, I believe that if it is done wilfully, we will go beyond the sentences included in the amendment to clause 75 of the bill, that is to say severe reprimand, reprimand, fine or minor sentences. We should logically tend toward a harsher sentence. I cannot understand why, if someone wilfully caused a fire—