Mr. Chair, he's making my point.
When you look at the fact that you're saying that we have to look at the circumstances, we have to look at the individual cases, this bill kills that. This bill removes that possibility. It blankets a rule across the entire spectrum. There's no possibility of doing what you're saying. Everybody gets caught up in this.
The people we had in committee, who every single member of committee—and if any of the Conservative members have changed their minds about the witnesses they expressed sympathy for, who they felt were doing a good job and had turned their lives around, then please express that. But the point is that it captures everybody. It removes discretion. Is that not something that concerns you?