Mr. Speaker, I talked about conditional sentences, but he did not respond, and I know why.
Now, the minister is talking about economic crimes. In fact, we have talked to the victims.
The Conservatives are saying that they want to eliminate parole after one-sixth of a sentence has been served. But as for the two-year minimum sentence he is proposing for fraud over $1 million, the minister has not been able to cite a single case, because there are none. That is not the problem. The problem is offenders who get parole after serving one-sixth of their sentence.
I challenge him to include parole after one-sixth of a sentence in his bill. Otherwise, it is all talk and no action.