Mr. Speaker, I am a little confused. The member spoke about Weber and being detached. He mentioned not allowing personal beliefs and things such as religion to influence decisions that we make here in this House.
On the one hand, I understand what the member is saying in the sense that we do need to keep the values and opinions of all of our constituents and all Canadians at the forefront. However, at the same time, each of us have our own beliefs and our own opinions.
I have a question for the member. Does he think it is possible that having 338 individuals, all with different beliefs and opinions, coming together to make decisions is a way to actually improve legislation, rather than being more robotic and not allowing personal beliefs into the process?