Mr. Speaker, I cannot believe what I just heard. Frankly, for that member to stand in the House, two years after sitting around the cabinet table, the cabinet that presided over cuts to our security agencies, the cabinet that presided over the re-entry of the people it now decries returning to Canada, the same number that existed then that is alleged to exist today, and the cabinet from which we did not hear a word from the member, or any other member, for that matter, about whether the Government of Canada was playing footsie with terrorists. I cannot believe what I am hearing. I cannot believe the allegations coming from that side of the House that would allege that this government is somehow indifferent to the safety and security of Canadians.
What I do hear is a lot of dog-whistles. What I do hear is a lot of campaign of fear. What I do hear coming from that side of the House is something we should all be ashamed of as Canadians.
I can assure that member that this campaign, just like her own campaign, will fail. What does the member have to say about that?