Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for the question.
There is indeed a time to fix things, but let us not misdiagnose the problem. That is essentially what I would say.
Here is a concrete example. A certain individual in my riding, who shall remain nameless for obvious reasons, has come to see me on several occasions, complaining that he was ignored by the military justice system and that his life was torn apart. I do not blame my colleague.
It is clearly time to do some housecleaning. No need to parge the walls if the whole foundation is sinking. It is important to get a good read on things and properly assess the situation before getting to work.