Mr. Speaker, I have a quick question for the hon. member. Earlier we heard the parliamentary secretary to the solicitor general speak. I heard some of the same things a few minutes ago about treatment for our criminals that is going to be delivered, what we are going to do.
We are forever spending lots of money on treatment of these types of individuals. The victims need treatment as well for the trauma they go through, but we do not spend a nickel on treatment for victims. Nor do we provide them with any psychological help or any number of things. We do not do anything in that regard.
Now we are to spend more money because our treatment programs are to be better than they have ever been. The prisons will tell us that they have a tough time delivering treatment programs now, and they have had a tough time doing it over the last 10 years. All of a sudden we have a piece of legislation that is to make it happen and it is to be really good.
I have two questions. Why not spend some time helping victims in the same regard? If this is to be done in the prisons, where in the devil are you to get the money?