Mr. Speaker, I thank the hon. member for his comments. I think he has made a very eloquent and pointed plea to the government side and has emphasized quite clearly the need for some interaction, some debate.
It does appear that at this very instance there is a deafening silence that has fallen over the government benches. I am not going to say that definitely indicates a lack of interest. I do not think it does but it is somewhat disappointing. This is an opportunity to engage in debate and exchange of ideas and that is not what is happening.
The other point the hon. member has made which I think is also a very important one is the use of this type of technology. The use of this type of evidence can be used to close the margin of error. To use this type of evidence in an effective way is something we should all be striving for. There is an old legal maxim that the law is an ass if it is administered by an ass.