Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague from Edmonton Griesbach for his account and the testimony he presented to us in the House.
We have to understand the pain and suffering that victims go through when they have to return to the Parole Board. Everyone can understand that.
Has my colleague considered alternatives to limiting the number of times a murderer can apply to the Parole Board? Has he considered other alternatives? For example, we could arrange for the testimony of relatives to be sent to the board without them having to travel and face their loved one's murderer.
