Thank you, High Commissioner, for being with us.
It's frustrating, as members of the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security, that we have yet to really receive any idea of how this could have been prevented and what we need to be doing moving forward, despite multiple ministers and former ministers coming.
I would like to move the following motion on another very important issue.
I move that:
Given that sexual assaults have increased by 75% and sexual violations against children have increased by nearly 120% over the past nine years;
The committee undertake a study of no fewer than eight meetings on the rise of violent crime, particularly sexual assault and intimate partner violence against women and children in Canada; that the committee invite the Minister of Public Safety and the Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) to appear as part of the study for no less than two hours each, separately; and that the committee report its findings and recommendations to the House.
Mr. Chair, I have been away from this committee for a year. I'm very honoured to be back. In my absence, I was quite concerned about a number of headlines that I had seen in Manitoba and across the country, which inspired me and the committee to put forward this motion today. I hope committee members will take it seriously and we'll support a study on that.
I just want to put on the record, before I wrap up, a few of the stories that had inspired this motion and why I feel it's a critical public safety issue that we study.
For example, in February, all of Manitoba was rocked when we learned of the story that a Manitoba man was charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of his partner and three children. His three children were found deceased in a burning vehicle. It was a horrific week in Manitoba when that was found out. We're a very small community.
In February, a Calgary man was sentenced for killing a three-year-old girl who interrupted him playing a video game. I think you'll recall that as well.
In March, it was reported that six Edmonton children were killed in 2023. It was so bad that first responders were struggling to cope.
It was also reported this past year that the accused in a child sex abuse case was wanted on a Canada-wide arrest warrant, where he had allegedly sexually abused a child while on bail for sexually abusing a child.
Just yesterday, in Manitoba, a convicted child sex offender was released from prison with a high risk to reoffend.
I could go on and on. I have a whole binder of stories just from the past 12 months of what's been happening to women and children in this country. Even right here in Ottawa this year, a hospital reported that it is seeing a 30% increase in people seeking help for sexual assault.
I feel that this is an extremely pressing issue, given the recent statistics. Particularly concerning are sexual violations against children, which are up 120% in the last nine years. I sincerely hope that this committee will take it seriously and agree to study this.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.