Mr. Speaker, over and over again Reformers in the House have tried to tell the Liberal government that Canadians want their safety and the safety of their families to be the top priority of our justice system.
In two days time, on Thursday night in Oshawa, the Reform message that the rights of law-abiding citizens must come before the rights of criminals will be reinforced by hundreds of Ontarians in a rally at the civic auditorium.
The Reform Party leader joined by the justice critics, the hon. members for Calgary Northeast, Crowfoot and Wild Rose, will deliver Reform's clear common sense plan for strong and effective changes to Canada's justice system.
Canadians are tired of having to look back over their shoulders in fear rather than ahead in security and confidence as they build their lives and their futures.
Reform is committed to solid measures to safeguard the future of Canada. I invite Canadians everywhere to look at what we are proposing and to give us their support.