I will not go into detail regarding the terms of these amendments, but it was the testimony we heard from the correctional officers last week that prompted me to move them.
I think their testimony showed that the work those officers do entails a certain degree of danger that is equivalent to that of RCMP members. We saw that their work is demanding and that officers cannot necessarily perform their duties for 35 years, as with other occupations. We heard about the psychological impact of their work, as with RCMP members and veterans, and about post-traumatic stress syndrome, which is related to the violence that officers deal with in detention centres. I think they showed that very clearly.
My point in proposing these amendments is simply for us to show respect to those who practice this occupation, people who must deal with extremely dangerous situations, as well as difficult consequences. Under such conditions, these individuals cannot necessarily work as long as those in other fields.
The goal is to include correctional officers in Bill C-201, alongside veterans and members of the RCMP.