Mr. Speaker, I am curious about the hon. member's purpose for the question.
Nevertheless, when it comes to this bill, there are significant flaws. I have taken the time to outline some of those flaws here today, but ultimately, it comes down to this: The bill fails to secure people in the way it promises to. It fails to contend for Canadians who deserve protection.
Furthermore, it is a direct infringement on people's freedoms. For example, it will grant permission to Canada Post employees to open mail without a warrant. That is crazy.
Furthermore, a peace officer will be able to access a person's data, again without a warrant. That is crazy. We have warrants in place in order to make sure that people are protected from an overreach of government and authority.
