Mr. Speaker, the member will probably recall that when I made my speech I talked about the Machiavellian mindset of the Liberals where they come out with something that gives us just a little bit and we are supposed to think the thing is fixed.
Is this going to do any good if it moves ahead? No. The bill is so flawed it has to be scrapped. We need to go back to the drawing board. If the bill goes through in the manner in which it is now, even with a little tinkering, the Liberals are going to say they lived up to what the people asked for and brought in a national sex offender registry. It is absolutely useless but people would have their sex offender registry.
I say to scrap it, take it back. We would not have one. They would still have to answer to all the people who demand that they have something. They would have to come back with something that actually worked and dealt with what the people asked for in the first place instead of pretending they have done something when they have not. They should go back and get it right. Maybe we could start fixing some of the problems in the country if we brought in new bills that had real teeth, that were not open to interpretation and which actually answered what the public was demanding.