I understand that the U.S. has complained about Canada's failure to approve people under this treaty, this agreement that we entered into with them some 30 years ago. If you're going to do this, why don't you just abolish the act? Why don't you repeal the International Transfer of Offenders Act, if that's what your intention really is, and not play these games, hanging this carrot out in front of them and saying, “Well, you can always apply for transfer”? They're told this often at the time of sentencing.
The U.S. approves them now on a regular basis, and most of these people are in minimum security and have kept clear conduct, etc. The U.S. is saying, we made sure they weren't in a gang before we put them in this prison. Now, what is Canada doing? Why isn't Canada accepting them back? That was the whole purpose of our agreement.
We have an act because we have to implement treaties by passing laws to do so. The U.S. doesn't; the treaties are self-executing.
Some people have said this is going to be my retirement bill, because, with this type of amendment, I can see myself in Federal Court on a regular basis on judicial review, both on section 6 and section 7 charter grounds.