Mr. Speaker, the answer does not surprise me. It is about victims' rights and we do not hear much about that from the other side.
Let me quote Chris Simmonds of CAVEAT, British Columbia: "The problem really isn't with the RCMP, it rests with the politicians in Ottawa. There should be a law on the books so that when police feel someone is dangerous they have the right to warn them. An officer could have taken her aside and warned her. At least she would have known who she was dealing with".
Does the solicitor general agree there is a need for such a law, yes or no?