Mr. Speaker, it sounds like the Leader of the Opposition is against a comprehensive plan coming forward.
It takes time to put a plan together, and we have done exactly that in the new reform legislation, which would deal with not only bail but also sentencing.
The Leader of the Opposition likes to mock and call people incompetent when they do not exactly agree with him, but does he agree that we need comprehensive reform, that we should also be dealing with sentencing, that we should also be working with provinces to make sure their courts are implementing bail appropriately and their judges are trained? Would he not admit that comprehensive reform is what we really need?
