Mr. Speaker, I am aware of the position of the head of the Canadian Human Rights Commission in regard to this. He did say in his opinion, as the chief spokesman, that this would be the consequence.
This is the consequence that people have this question about, possibly a reasonable doubt. I have heard people say in this place that pedophilia is not a sexual inclination or a sexual orientation. Yet, if it is not, what is it?
We could have a situation where someone who has served their time for being a pedophile, which is a crime, is out in the community. Could it be that a community would be upset that a pedophile was living there? I think we only have to read the newspapers to recognize there are communities afraid of pedophiles being in their community. I think this causes some question.
I have questions, I have doubt, I have reasonable doubt.