Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for her speech.
Even though the throne speech was very short, there was still a small section on safety and a mention that the government would make the buyback program for assault-style assault weapons mandatory, which I welcome.
No pun intended, but the Liberal Party has switched targets. At first, it did not want to put that in the bill that it introduced in the last Parliament. However, there is another problem: the trafficking of firearms, in other words, handguns. There have been fatal shootings in Montreal.
I would like to know what my colleague thinks of our proposal to create a joint task force to combat firearms trafficking at the border.