Mr. Speaker, I thank the hon. member for his question. As much as I would like to agree with him, I cannot. In any civilized society we need to have a basis to function around. We need a charter. We need rules and regulations. Sometimes we do not agree with them. We need obviously rules and regulations to protect us.
There have been times when people abuse these rights. I am not disagreeing with that. This is why the Minister of Justice is taking the initiative to bring forth changes. I am not saying that these changes are going to solve our problem. As we know there is ongoing consultation. The justice committee has not finished its work. It will continue.
We have often heard the saying that Rome was not built overnight. The minister cannot bring forth an amendment that will solve every one of our problems. This is a step in the right direction.
I certainly would hope that the justice committee would continue to look at the situation, monitor it and make continuous recommendations. Hopefully as time goes on we will make new changes, new amendments that will hopefully improve the system and make it safer for ourselves and our children.