Mr. Speaker, there is one thing that my hon. colleague had better understand clearly. In my community we have serious concerns about people being out on the street. If he does not like the fact that I come in here and talk about the five murders in my community last week that is just too darn bad because that is what I am going to talk about.
I spent some time explaining about what one would consider today as a relatively minor offence, the sale of drugs. I do not consider it all that minor but I did refer to that. It is just a little careless to stand up in this House and say every time a Reformer gets up he talks about murderers only. But if I do he had better keep in mind that I am damn well going to do it and there is nothing he is going to say about that.
As far as the rehabilitation of individuals, what is required in this country, unlike that of the Liberal system, are prisons for drug and alcohol rehabilitation. There are none. There are none solely dedicated in this country. There are no prisons in this country for sex offenders solely dedicated to analyse and understand the problem. None.
If you want some more time about the rehabilitation of prisoners you had better start looking at better programs because even the auditor general said they are no good.