Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise in the House today to ask a question of my colleague who gave a speech a little earlier.
Earlier, we had some discussion on whether the Conservatives were being a bit paradoxical—I do not think that is the right word, but it is the first one that comes to mind—in their tough on crime agenda. There are several measures and budget cuts that suggest the opposite.
The bill from the Senate is a bit of a smokescreen in the fight against crime. The bill does not really contain concrete measures. There are many other things that could be done.
Could he mention some other measures that the Conservatives did not implement but should have implemented instead of debating this bill today?