Mr. Speaker, it is odd that it has taken the government 10 years to bring it forward. I just do not believe it is serious about the challenges facing Canadians. I am going to refer again to the minister's own departmental plan, Public Safety Canada's departmental plan, which mentions opioids and fentanyl just once.
When we look at the priorities, it reads, “we will continue to ensure the legitimate movement of goods and persons across the world’s longest shared border”. It goes on, but it only mentions opioids once. The previous year, it was twice. In fact, in the last five years combined, it was mentioned fewer than 10 times.
However, it mentions the United Nations' desire to enforce its climate control issues on Canada. The government does not care about the issues facing Canadians, it cares about its own ideology first.