Mr. Speaker, could the hon. member tell the House how many people are convicted, on an annual basis, for murder in our country?
Could he tell the House how many people have been wrongfully convicted on murder charges in the last while and have had their sentences reversed?
How many applications are there, on an annual basis, on this faint hope clause? Out of those faint hope clause applications, how many people actually succeed in their applications?
Finally, is there any set of circumstances where he could see the efficacy of the faint hope clause?