Mr. Speaker, first, there is no justice in this world. We know that from the day we are born. It is not by avenging the unfortunate death of these people that we will solve that person's problem.
From what the member told us, the person in question had several problems: no driver's licence, no car, a drinking habit and he killed two people while driving.
Who lent him a car when he had no driver's licence? That person is the one who should be sent to prison. That person is the one responsible. He either borrowed or rented a car from someone. Where did he find a car if he did not own one and had no driver's licence? It is a serious mistake to lend a vehicle to someone who does not have a driver's licence and who has been drinking.
Bar owners see people who are already drunk continue drinking beer or scotch. All they can think of is the money they are making, not their responsibility in letting someone who is dead drunk get behind the wheel.
We should look at all the responsibilities. If that man was drunk and was able to steal a car, it may be that he had easy access to a vehicle that was running or unlocked. We should look at the whole, big picture before convicting an innocent man, even though what he did is unfortunate and two people suffered the consequences of his action. I agree that his two victims are two too many, but it is not by putting that man in jail for 25 years that we will rehabilitate him and help him get rid of his drinking problem.