Mr. Speaker, what I said yesterday and what I wish to repeat today is that I am a bit frustrated. While I am looking at soldiers who will be facing combatants in a war situation this evening or next week, they and their families here in Canada see a parliament which is interested only in this other aspect, rather than the real problem, which is the battle against terrorists.
I am not saying that because anyone defends the Geneva convention they are taking the side of the terrorists. On the contrary, I too am defending it. I know that today, for example, the White House has clarified this, and the Americans intend to respect the Geneva convention.