Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his remarks.
All members of Parliament should keep in mind that any time a bill comes up, these types of things may either inadvertently or purposely be included.
To give an example of what he is saying, there is a very broad reference to military in this bill, support for plans and our allies, and that is virtually all it says. It does not say what part in the world nor does it give any definitions of the circumstances. It is great that it is in the bill, but more clarity might lead to the intent and avoid the type of abuse that the member has suggested.