Madam Speaker, it is always a pleasure to rise on behalf of the people from Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo.
I listened intently to my colleague's speech, because I really enjoy speeches on the law, and she said a few things that were rather puzzling. One was that people may not want to do business with the government because the information could then be passed on to the police. Well, that is what happens when people do wrong. When someone commits a crime, information should be passed on to the police. If somebody will not do it, Parliament should. That is absolutely ludicrous.
Second, she talks about the abuse of rights. My question is a very straightforward one, and I have an idea of the answer, but I am curious if she does: What rights are being abused here? She talked about the charter rights being abused. Simply, what right is being abused?