Mr. Speaker, I think Ms. Vincent said it very clearly, because she feels very passionately about what is in the bill.
Let me outline some of the key details that are in the bill, all of which would have helped to make sure that these Canadian Forces members were still with us.
It makes a crime to advocate and promote terrorist attacks on Canadian soil illegal. It allows, with the approval of a judge, our police officers to detain terrorist suspects more quickly and for longer periods of time. That is a key item. It authorizes our security agencies to intervene against those plotting terrorist attacks, and to share security information, something they currently are not able to do.
It strengthens the passenger protection act, which is another component part of it, and it also allows our authorities to remove terrorist propaganda.
I would encourage the member opposite to read the bill. These are component parts that are extremely valuable to make sure Canadians are safe. That is why we are moving forward with this legislation.