My question is to my colleague from the NDP. What if there's an example of someone who should have been listed and didn't reasonably know that they were already a security threat to Canadians? I don't know if that would exist. We've heard from innocent Canadians impacted by this issue, but we haven't heard any testimony from terrorists or from those who are a threat complaining about being on the no-fly list. Why are we seeking to help out those who are a threat to our country with this? The equivalent for me, with my background, is that if a police agency knows someone is suspicious, the person who is suspicious already knows they're suspicious, if that makes any sense.
This seems to be an extreme amendment for something that we really don't need. I'm having trouble understanding it.