Madam Speaker, I will be glad to quote the sections of my speech once again for the hon. member's benefit. If the hon member has her pencil out, she can take notes.
I quote Amnesty International that said there were measures contained in the bill that potentially violate rights guaranteed in the charter.
I also quote the Canadian Labour Congress that says:
We believe C-44 in fact violates Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
There are other groups that accused the government of breaking sections 7, 11 and 15 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, as well as numerous international conventions dealing with refugee treatment, torture, execution and war zones.
I do not have to quote the sections because they have already been quoted by people who know more about the law than I do, and the hon. member too, I might add.