Mr. Speaker, I find it very strange to hear my colleague say that there was only one request. We had a number of amendments, and we would have had more if the Conservatives had stopped filibustering and if we had been able to discuss a serious and sensitive bill like grown-ups.
That said, the Conservative member, in his speech, and even in his answer to my colleague from Winnipeg North, talked about good faith. He used the words “in good faith”. How can anyone in good faith, using their religion, call for hatred, foment hatred and incite violence against specific groups, like Jews, for example, as the preacher Adil Charkaoui did a few years back during a demonstration in Montreal?
How does my colleague justify—and how does his faith justify—spreading hate through violent remarks that explicitly incite acts of violence? That is what we are talking about, and nothing else. I would like my colleague to explain whether he considers it justified to call for the alienation of a population, a specific group, under the guise of religion.
