Mr. Speaker, Canadian families with newborns cannot test all of the products for safety. They rely on the government to protect them.
Three entrapments and 43 incident reports should be enough to set off all the alarm bells in the department and to give lots of warning to Canadians. We took the government at its word when it said a year ago that it had tightened its complaint protocol, but the government knew about unsafe cribs for 14 long years.
Could the minister have lived with herself if one of our children had died because the warnings came too late?