Mr. Speaker, I listened carefully to my hon. colleague's speech, which I found very interesting.
Like her, no doubt, I have many Colombian political refugees in my riding of Drummond. These people were beaten and sentenced to death. Most come here suffering horrible after-effects. They were tortured, shot in the face and so on. I would not say I see them every day in my office, but several times a year, I see serious cases.
We often hear the government on the other side talk about law and order. It seems that they always use those words to describe what they would like to do in Canada.
I want to ask my colleague a question. Does she not think that when it comes to other countries, instead of talking about law and order here in the House, the government could be quicker to get involved and try to address problems?