Mr. Speaker, in following up, I would like to underline again that I think all of us in the House share a desire to work together to combat terrorism and violence and the ideologies that underline them in all their forms. Different ideologies and different violent attacks claim different kinds of ideological associations, but the underlying point is that we must be strong and firm in our opposition to terrorism, violence and hatred, and our desire to build the kind of society in which people from different faiths and ethnic backgrounds can work together, collaborate and feel sympathy for each other.
What was inspiring to me after the shooting in Christchurch was to see Christian leaders visit the mosque in my community. I am sure visitation happens the other way as well when there is violence against churches. I hope that the parliamentary secretary and I will be able to work together going forward to combat these vital issues.