To Mr. Jean's comments, all of us would like to see this passed. We'd like to see the changes go forward for people who are on reserve. But I think it might have been helpful if the committee had gone and visited a few of the reserves, and talked to some of the people on the reserves, and looked at really where some of them are situated.
I think Ms. Ashton's comments are very valid. As I read this, it would be fine in the city of Toronto. It would be fine in our cities, because there are lots of resources. But some of these reserves are very remote, and they don't have any of this help. I don't want to mislead women into thinking that they have enforcement mechanisms out there, and giving them a false sense of security, when there isn't anybody out there to help them.
Bill S-2 is going to help, but it's only going to help a bit. It needed to go the rest of the way. That is exactly what Wendy Grant-John said, that you can't cherry-pick. That's the problem. Otherwise, you know what? We'd all support this gladly and get it through. But it needs the other things. It needs the access to shelters. It needs the resources. That's what's missing in the bill.
In her report, Wendy Grant-John said that they needed the financial resources to be made available for implementation of non-legislative measures such as programs to address land registry issues, mediation and other court related programs, and so on and so forth. You all know what it says.
What you've done, as the government, is you've chosen to just cherry-pick certain parts that sound really good but aren't doing the job that needs to be done. There are no resources being put here. You are, I believe, misleading people to have a false sense of security.
I'm going to support clause 16, all right? We're going to support this. But again, you're fixing half of a problem and misleading people. I'd like to have gone further—I think we all would have—and seen that there were the resources to back up Bill S-2.
Put the money into it, have it happen within 36 months, and give the kind of support that those women are looking for us to deliver.
Thank you.