Mr. Speaker, I believe it comes from a genuine place of wanting to protect Canadians, but the ultimate result is limiting individuals' charter rights. I have heard a number of Conservatives, and the member is not the only one, talk about the conscience rights of doctors, about which we should all be concerned. It is why there was an amendment in the original bill in 2016 about those rights.
This is a question I asked a number of witnesses at the Standing Committee on Justice in 2016, and I will ask the member. This is such a red herring in this debate.
Could he name for me any time in Canadian history or give me an example of one of his constituents, a physician or anyone, who was required to perform a medical procedure against their will and if not, why is the Conservative Party continuing to perpetrate this red herring during this debate to limit people's charter rights?