Mr. Speaker, this is what I was talking about earlier. The Conservatives just obstruct. They are so afraid because a law being called for by so many throughout this country might actually get passed, and it might be a win for the government. That is all they are afraid of.
We do not take the same approach. A perfect example is yesterday when the member for Kamloops—Thompson—Nicola had a private member's bill. We thought it was a good bill. We stood up and voted for it. Our objective here is not to oppose everything that Conservatives bring forward. That is why that bill passed unanimously in the House yesterday, because we all stood up one by one for a Conservative bill. The member for Kamloops—Thompson—Nicola can take the win. I do not care. It makes better policy and better laws for this country, and we are a better Canada as a result of it.
This all goes back to what I said earlier, which is that Conservatives are only here to obstruct. They do not care if the bill is called for by the police. They are mocking me now as I say this. All they care about is that we do not get anything done so they can say that the government could not do anything.
