Mr. Speaker, even witnesses who, in theory, support the Conservatives have pointed out major flaws in this bill.
Ron Atkey, a former Conservative minister and the first chair of the Security Intelligence Review Committee, said yesterday in committee that it would be unfair to greatly expand the powers of CSIS so that it could conduct disruptive activities here or abroad, while leaving the watchdog frozen in time.
Why are the Conservatives still ignoring these serious concerns?