Mr. Speaker, here is another fine example of what I talked about, why we are so adversarial in this House, where someone's words are willingly twisted.
If it is an issue of personal credibility, I spent my career of 22 years in the criminal justice system dealing with those people most in need and in time of crisis when in conflict with one another, be it an offender or an offended.
I spent all Saturday night riding with the local police in my riding, looking at the difficulty of conflict resolution and the kinds of things they have to deal with.
If we in this House are going to deal properly with the issues of the day, the various studies that are bantered around by members of this House and as was mentioned today by so many speakers, the StatsCanada study, then we must look carefully and make sure we read and draw the appropriate conclusions from those studies.