Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague from Gatineau for her speech.
It is quite rare—there is no denying it—that we see a bill like Bill C-32 that allows the official opposition to finally support the government so we can work together to the same end.
Unfortunately, we must again condemn the time allocation imposed on this bill and the fact that despite our efforts and the very reasonable amendments proposed at the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, they were all refused.
Because she was able to hear from so many witnesses, I wonder if my colleague, the justice critic, could tell me if she heard anything or got any impressions from witnesses or other stakeholders in the area of justice and victims rights regarding the fact that the government was completely closed to any suggestions for improving this worthwhile and commendable bill.