Mr. Speaker, I enjoy the work my Bloc colleague and I do together on the justice committee. He raises a very important point. It is emblematic of the approach the Liberal government usually takes, most recently with any criminal justice policy, which is that there is a very select focus on whom it receives information from. There is not broad consideration, which there should be. My colleague raises the point that a lot of other groups, a lot of other entities, that have a stake in this discussion were never consulted.
We will ensure that, when the bill gets to the justice committee, we provide the necessary window of opportunity for those stakeholders to provide their necessary input to strengthen the bill, while still providing the necessary oversights and ensuring that the privacy rights of Canadians are always protected.
