Mr. Speaker, it was Bill C-69. Bill C-79 is the bill before the House. I may have misspoken.
I am not going to single anybody out but I will take the opportunity to say that efforts have been made by members of the committee to suggest that, in the context of the new legislation, Bill C-69, certain offences be absolutely excluded from the granting of the pardon, or at least the protection that a pardon provides to prevent the public at large from obtaining knowledge of a previous conviction against the person whether it be a sexual assault or a violent offence. I believe that type of information is pertinent and the public have a right to know to be protected in their communities.