Mr. Speaker, I would like to start by thanking my colleague, the member for Mississauga—Malton, for his important advocacy.
Repeat violent offenders do not belong on our streets; everyone in this chamber agrees on that proposition. As a government, we have a job to do, which is to keep people safe. That is why last week, on the very first day of the House of Commons sitting this fall, we passed our bail reform legislation, our plan for keeping people safe. MPs on that day put politics aside for the safety of Canadians.
I hope the Senate will do the exact same and help make this bill become law. We need safe streets in our country. This bill would help us get there.