Mr. Speaker, one year ago in the Middle East, peace was broken by a violent terrorist attack by Hamas. On this side of the ocean, we have to do better in how we articulate protests. They need to be peaceful. What that means is that one does not go out on the streets to target a day care, does not go out on the streets to target a community centre and does not go out on the streets to target a synagogue.
Our resolve to fight anti-Semitism is strong. It has been strong since this Parliament started, when we outlawed the wilful promotion of anti-Semitism. It is even stronger now as we are advocating for more strict penalties, which that party opposes.