Mr. Speaker, I doubt that Canadians would want us to spend six years on a bill that is seven pages long.
It was a pleasure for me to appear before the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security yesterday. I presented the bill's two objectives, which are very clear: to give our intelligence services the ability to operate outside Canada and to protect human sources, all, as I clearly explained yesterday, within the laws of Canada and in accordance with the Constitution.
I look forward to seeing the opposition participate in the examination of the bill and having it come back to the House so that it can become law and protect Canadians.