Mr. Speaker, I am not saying we should not debate the issues here. There is a difference between discussing the responsibilities that we have as legislators and parliamentarians and not interfering with, as those on that side of the House talk to us about, independent tribunals.
Let us talk about responsibility. Bill C-44 would permit the government of the day to forbid individuals like the hon. member member talks about from returning to Canada. We would not have to go through an inquiry process to get them out. It would enable a government to stop a refugee hearing and move it into an immigration inquiry. It would allow us as a government pending this legislation to forbid individuals based on national security from entering the refugee process.
I flip the question around. Who are being irresponsible by rejecting Bill C-44 and then beating their chests about individual cases?