Mr. Speaker, it is a bit of a stretch for my colleague from the Quebec Conservative caucus to say such a thing when he knows full well that the Province of Quebec is actively consulted on all decisions affecting immigration. It is consulted more than any other province and territory in Canada.
It is a shame that what should be a debate of ideas is still being used to present divisive rhetoric on immigration.
With regard to crime, I would invite my colleague to check out the remarks made by the Prime Minister last week. We have stated very clearly what we are going to do about the issue of conditional sentences.
The Conservatives say they want stronger borders and a crackdown on organized crime. If my colleague is serious about that, will he support this bill?
