Mr. Speaker, even the points of orders seem to be nonsensical. I rest my case in that regard.
As a member of the citizenship and immigration committee, we spent several months in meetings trying to agree on an agenda that we should deal with knowing full well that Bill C-63 was coming before the House. I would add that this is a bill entitled an act respecting Canadian citizenship, not immigration, not criminal activity and not the kind of fraudulent activity members opposite have spoken about. It is about citizenship.
When I sit in this place and listen to the fearmongering and the absolute unadulterated nonsense being spouted by these people it makes my blood boil.
Let me share with this House a couple of facts. First of all, the advertisement the hon. member referred to which stated guaranteed immigration to Canada whether you are a criminal or not was in a Latin trade magazine in Miami. The phone number listed in Toronto is no longer in service. How interesting. It apparently is some kind of scam by someone who is trying to get money perhaps out of Latin Americans or Cubans who are refugees in the United States. Who knows?