Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his speech.
I contend that the process we are going through right now calls for a dose of humility. I tend to believe the scientists. I prefer to put my faith in these exceptional people who have accumulated very high-level training. They have the distinct advantage of being able to contribute everything we need to ensure that the bill before us is as precise, detailed and scientific as possible.
I would like my colleague to comment on his faith in our scientists. I do not think anyone in the House would claim to possess the depth and breadth of knowledge it takes to decide what is good and what is not, what is acceptable and what is not. We have scientists to do that for us. Our job is to give them the right to work on this.