Mr. Speaker, it would seem that there is no end to the Liberals' summer of failure.
I rise today as an avid hunter and a member of the Conservative hunting and angling caucus.
I want to give a shout-out to all of the hunters and fishers for whom this time of year is very important.
I was recently invited to participate in activities at a shooting club in my riding. I witnessed all those who participate in this sport systematically applying existing safety rules and legislation. I previously had the same opportunity in the Isle-aux-Grues archipelago, also in my riding.
In a region like ours, hunting is not just a hobby; it is a way of life. After all, Montmagny is Canada's snow goose capital. Anyone can clearly see how hunting plays a role in my constituents' everyday lives. However, some Canadians are worried about Bill C-71. They believe, as do I, that Bill C-71 will have no effect on gun violence and will simply create more red tape.
I am committed to standing up for the interests of hunters in my region by saying no to a registry that is costly, ineffective and—