Mr. Speaker, let me begin by saying what else is new on the part of the Reform.
Reform chooses an opposition day to do a smorgasbord of what is the most heinous violent criminals. It is highlighting those people in our society that the justice system is trying to work out. It is exaggerating the extent of the crime in this country. Crime has gone down in Canada. It is exaggerating and fearmongering which is typical of the Reform opposition. It highlights the exceptions to the justice system rather than the rule.
Reform's simplistic attitude toward justice, an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth philosophy belongs in the jungle, not in this House and not in this country. That is exactly the Reform philosophy as far as justice goes.
I do not think victims in this country believe in an eye for an eye or a tooth for a tooth philosophy. They believe that the government has a balanced approach, both to youth crime and to victims rights. We are on the record—