Mr. Speaker, I can say that as a former head of the Waterloo Regional Police Force with 700 police officers and knowing where the chiefs of police stand and where the rank and file for the most part stand, Mr. Runciman was wrong in 1995 and he is wrong now.
What we have heard from the party opposite is nothing more than fearmongering and scare tactics. We saw Mr. Day in the House today. Imagine, there were spouts of water flowing and other things. He wants to bring a new tone of civility into the House. What we see from the member opposite is nothing but. What we see is the kind of code words for anti-immigration and code words that bring the race card into play. We saw that happening. Look at the last names of the people mentioned in the transcripts. Is the new tone of civility where the Alliance Party is really going?
I ask the members opposite, because they are always caterwauling away about gun control, to name me one victims group in Canada that supports their position when it comes to gun control. The reason I ask the question is that they repeatedly go out of their way to say they are on the side of victims and they are on the side of victims' rights. What I want to hear from them is the name of one group of victims that supports their position. I know the answer to that. There is not one.