Madam Speaker, that is a very good question but I do not have a clue what the answer is. Look at the window dressing about Bill C-68 for example where the government keeps on claiming that it is going to make the streets safer. I am sure I do not know how.
Look at the chagrin, the problems and the pressure there was on the families of the victims of Clifford Olson when he went through that circus and those families were put through the excruciating parole hearing under 745. Just to keep the record straight, if the justice minister of the day had done his job in a timely manner, Clifford Olson would not have been able to put those victims on the spot the way he did.
I lay that completely at the feet of the former justice minister. Now we take a look at this DNA databank which is another half measure. I have absolutely no idea.
Let me state our position very clearly. The protection of the people of Canada, the law abiding citizens, their persons and their property must be the primary and paramount objective of this Chamber. Until we get rid of this bunch on the other side, I do not have any hope that is ever going to happen.