Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister is apparently frustrated, poor boy, but he is also consistent.
If we point out problems in the justice system, for example, he says we are a friend of prisoners. If we point out problems in the immigration policy, he says we do not like immigrants. If we do not like the makeup of his cabinet, he tells the women in his own caucus to just be quiet and sit in the backbench. When we question his terrorist policy, he calls us a defender of the terrorists.
Why can he not accept that in the long run seeking clarification of how prisoners are handled is called the rule of law, for pity's sake, and will actually mean that terrorists get what is coming to them and none of them will slip through the cracks?