Mr. Speaker, I listened attentively to the speech by my colleague who, in fact, in the course of his duties as an MP, experienced some very tragic consequences of organized criminal activities, as we heard when he recounted the totally unjustified death of a young boy in his riding. However, to his credit, the fact that this event raised his awareness is also due to his legal training.
Could he tell me if, in fact, a motion such as the one before us today would not constitute a concrete example of the Bloc Québécois' contribution to today's debate in the House? Often we are told, especially by the opposing parties, “The Bloc is useless”. So, now, would this not be concrete proof, in the form of a motion by the Bloc and a resulting commitment by the government to introduce legislation within two months' time, that such action produces concrete results just like many other initiatives against organized crime?