Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I have to say there are two points there: whether we're going to waste resources on looking for those misguided youth in the basement, and whether the result of that might end up in a detention.
What the parliamentary secretary has done inadvertently is made my point that we actually need to hear expert testimony on this to find out what actually is intended in the bill and what the real impacts of this bill will be.
Mr. Chair, I'm going back to some remarks by the honourable Diane Ablonczy, because she, in the same way, has illustrated the need for full debate on this bill. As I've said, there is nothing that we're talking about here that would delay consideration of the bill.
She talked about the ability to stop someone from travelling abroad to join in terrorist activity. It is my belief that this is already illegal and the RCMP has successfully used powers to prevent someone from travelling abroad.