Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague. We do share the same surrounding areas and in fact our colleague from Surrey North is not that far away.
We do not have a unique market on compassion in this party. It is all through the House.
We have seen a lot of crime in our day. We have seen a lot of victims. As we have seen today, victims in fact are elected to the House of Commons. This is no small issue. This is serious.
I can only reflect this about all the people I have met, their desire and willingness to make a difference and change. I have to plead with the government since it is a majority government to go further with victims rights. Do not stop here. Much more has to be done. I think the government has the message now. It is on the first step of the ladder. Let us not stop. It has our support certainly for progression on victims rights.