Mr. Speaker, it is interesting that the hon. member said that. I was the original writer of the national victims' bill of rights. It is a sad commentary coming from the other side.
This is the problem when we try to debate issues like this. Accusations come across on a racial ground. I certainly did not indicate anything like that. It is sad when we try to get our points across to the solicitor general and the justice minister, who are obviously listening because I saw them writing notes, that some backbencher would stand up and tell us that we have an ulterior motive. I have no ulterior motive here. The fact is that when these members on the other side do not have a legitimate argument within debate, we get these kinds of—