Mr. Speaker, the member opposite might be a new member, but he has been schooled well by the Conservative Party in the sense that I understand he participated in that very filibuster with regard to the hate legislation. I think he brought up something about his dog and that his wife likes cats, or he likes dogs and his wife likes cats. I do not know all the details of it, but the point is that he is a quick learner and he knows how to filibuster, apparently.
At the end of the day, when we talk about what Canadians and the constituents the member represents want, they want bail reform legislation. It is important. This is the question: Why will the Conservative Party not allow the bail reform legislation to become law?
