Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my hon. colleague for his comments, although I am quite confused. Nowhere in this bill does it mention anything about limiting the ability of parents to have discussions with their children. We are talking about a barbaric practice that violates human rights and dignity, something he said was not clearly defined, but it is under our charter, so it also violates charter rights.
Conversion therapy has been deemed, through much research, to cause irreparable damage to some people's lives. It is something that, when they do different practices in psychology, they eliminate because they know it has a long-term, severe psychological and emotional impact. The member gave us a lot of prose and stories. I am wondering if he has done any research with respect to his assertion on the long-term psychological impacts conversion has on individuals and why, knowing that, he supports that—