Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I could not agree more with my NDP colleague. I understand his position, which he made very clear: he is against this bill. Our position is very clear as well: we are against this bill for all the same reasons that were mentioned earlier, particularly the fact that it is unnecessary and may lead to human rights violations.
However, up to this point—and it is now 9:35 in the morning—I have yet to understand where exactly the Liberals stand on this. They abstained from the vote on the first few clauses of the bill. So we are still in the dark as to where they stand. Are they for or against it? And why? All we are doing today is debating when we will revisit this bill, in other words, in two or in three years' time, and determine whether it was effective or not.
As of this moment, I have no idea where the Liberals stand. We heard from certain witnesses, at the Liberals' recommendation, might I add, and those witnesses told the committee that they were against the bill and they gave their reasons. Yet we do not know where the Liberals stand on this issue.
So I would like to know what their position is, if they have one. I must admit I am a bit lost on that one.