Mr. Speaker, I have a question for my colleague because many of the things that are new in this bill really are troubling.
For example, in the past, people in the pre-clearance area on Canadian soil had the right to say that they did not like the interrogation, that they were uncomfortable, and that they were going to go home and not travel to the U.S. Now people no longer have the right to halt the interrogation. Canadians can be detained and forced to answer U.S. officers' questions.
What does my colleague think of that? Is he okay with it? Does he think Canadians should be okay with it?