Mr. Speaker, I think we can both agree that there are at least two key reasons for our Criminal Code and our corrections system. One is the protection of the public, and the other is the hope that these offenders will somehow be rehabilitated in prison. We know, after 10 years of the Liberal government, that the Liberals have failed to protect the public in policies such as Bill C-75 and Bill C-5, but what is less talked about is their failure to rehabilitate offenders.
I want the member to talk about whether she is aware of the early resignation of the Office of the Correctional Investigator and his concerns that the government has failed to fund programs on mental health in prisons, which are essential to rehabilitating prisoners.
