Madam Speaker, we are well aware of the views of our colleagues from the Canadian Alliance. Our colleague is right in saying that we have different agendas.
However, I would like to ask him if he agrees with the information published by Statistics Canada to the effect that, in general—and I will have the opportunity to come back to that later in my speech—we live in a society that is less and less violent and that the fact that young people are becoming increasingly violent is a myth.
Does he have statistics for the last five years, for example, since it takes at least five years to observe significant trends, showing that young people, let us say from 14 to 18 years of age, are becoming increasingly violent?