Madam Speaker, what I would hope is that the concerns expressed by the disability community would be heard as we debate this important piece of legislation.
Unfortunately, those voices were not heard by the Attorney General. They were not heard by Liberal MPs. They were heard by my friend from Nanaimo—Ladysmith, who did bring forward some important amendments at the committee, which we supported and which we thought moved in the right direction to provide greater certainty to protect vulnerable persons. However, those amendments were rejected by the Liberals across the way.
I hope, in the face of all of that, the Senate will do better than the process we have had in the House.