Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his excellent question. I believe it is important that we return to a solid foundation for our rights. Police officers need to know that we stand behind them and that once a law is enacted, they do not need to start interpreting it, understanding it or thinking about how they might apply it. No, the law is there to protect public order. Personal property or interests are not the priority; public order is.
However, in the current context, arresting criminals only to release them later puts people's safety at risk. We have seen how many murders and crimes have been committed by people who were supposed to be in prison. We need stricter laws and laws that respect citizens.
