Mr. Speaker, I want to put on the record that the Conservatives of the public safety committee have included a dissenting report on the public safety and national security committee's auto theft report. We heard a lot of testimony from police that the government's soft-on-crime measures have increased auto thefts in this country. We need tougher bail measures. We need tougher Criminal Code sentencing penalties for those responsible for auto theft. Conservatives have brought forward repeated measures to do so, which were voted down by the Liberal government.
It is very clear, and we have reflected this in our dissenting report, that the only way we are going to get fewer auto thefts in this country is if a Conservative majority government comes into power and brings in those Criminal Code changes to toughen up our measures and ensure that the people responsible for stealing cars are put behind bars. That is what is going to happen if a Conservative government comes into power. We have reflected this in our dissenting report and I am very proud to contribute that to the public safety report on auto thefts.