Mr. Speaker, that is another prime example of the opposition supporting criminals. I know that is not what Canadians want.
Just yesterday one of Earl Jones' victims said, “Jones will be free long before any one of us regain any semblance of normalcy and closure”.
Yesterday in the House the Liberal leader voted for our bill at second reading to end accelerated parole, but today he is again proving he is soft on crime by opposing our measures that would put an end to early parole for notorious fraudsters like Earl Jones.
I would ask all members of the House to support our bill, to support the victims.