Mr. Speaker, like my colleague, I have been here since 2004. It is interesting to realize that for 10 years the House will not be located here. It reminds me of how honoured I am to be here.
I do want to ask the member about this whole soft on crime agenda of the Liberals. He mentioned section 176. In my community, people perceive that as an attack on religious freedom.
He also talked about the Canada summer jobs program.
Bill C-75 would actually change indictable offences into summary convictions.
My colleague asked if we on this side have consulted experts. It seems members on the other side do not want to consult with Canadians.
The entire agenda of the Liberals moving forward is soft on crime policies, especially policies that would change something that was an indictable offence into a summary conviction. What kind of message does that send to Canadians?