Mr. Speaker, the hon. member demonstrates on this issue as on so many others his preference for volume over analysis and his preference for rhetoric over reality.
Bill C-37 is an effective and insightful advance for the youth justice system in this country. It helps us to deal far more appropriately with violence among young people especially in the 16 and 17-year old age group.
At the time we introduced Bill C-37 we said that it was only a beginning and that more was required. We asked the justice committee, on which the member's colleagues sit along with members of our party, to undertake across Canada a comprehensive full analysis of the youth justice system to see how else it could be improved. That is the work in which the committee is engaged. It is important work and will result in recommendations to which we will pay attention.
If the hon. member thinks there is some better way to go about it, I would like to hear from him.