Mr. Speaker, I have been here since this morning, and I am surprised to see how little compassion there is in the House.
I would like to ask my colleague a question: Does she think that the members on the other side of the House are burying their heads in the sand when they refuse to call a genocide by its name?
No one here is suggesting not taking any action. You have to call a spade a spade and a genocide a genocide. Millions of women and children, human beings, are being raped or burned. What will it take for every member of the House to rise and say that enough is enough?
Could my colleague answer my questions? Is a genocide a genocide?