What I find offensive, Mr. Chair, is the assertion that this is what I'm actually saying. Obviously, somebody's not paying attention or has a preconceived bias as to what it is that we're trying to do. If this bill actually tries to make women safer—make people who are facing domestic violence safer—then let's do that. Let's not just pay lip service to it. Let's not just do a little dance and try to make somebody happy.
Let's actually try to do it. The real world is that there are individuals—male and female, neighbours, whoever—who actually make false claims, with no evidence. What we're saying is that we need evidence to act.
We need to be responsible and judicious with our comments.