Mr. Speaker, we are getting into the realm of points of order here. I think the member may wish to raise those at the appropriate time.
I was in the House and I did not hear any allegation made. I know there was an effort to read an article. I often hear that being done by members on the other side.
However, the real question is why the member for Etobicoke—Lakeshore, with all the things he has said about the dangers of terrorism in this world and all the positions he has taken, which are far more aggressive than the Anti-terrorism Act, has now joined his leader in flip-flopping on this issue and wanting to oppose the Anti-terrorism Act protections that Canadians need to rely on.