That's precisely the point we need to look at. We had difficulty in a minority situation getting the first review done within five years. If Mr. Davies wants to kill the bill--and it's my belief that's purely what he wants to do--by adopting his two-year sunset clause, he effectively kills the bill without having the ability to kill the bill in any other way. I just think it's wrong; he's being deceptive with Canadians. He's worried about civil liberties. We're all worried about civil liberties. But we're also worried about the safety and security of victims, pure innocent people.
I just think, as I said before, that it's ludicrous to accept a two-year timeframe on a sunset clause, because this committee will never get together in two years to do the things that have to be done to meet the requirements of the bill.