Mr. Speaker, 300,000 Canadians have signed petitions. They are not scaremongers. They are calling on the government to act.
The government talks about caring for children, but on October 13 the Calgary Herald reported that the Alberta Court of Appeal ruled that a man convicted of possession of child pornography would be allowed to base part of his appeal on the B.C. court decision. This situation is getting more and more out of control while the government congratulates itself about a we love children throne speech.
Why is the government being led by nine judges, rather than—