Mr. Speaker, the member probably has not read the bill in its entirety and probably does not understand the impact the bill would have.
There are going to be people in the member's community who came into the country and have not had any background checks and do not speak the language but simply say their mother and father were here 30 years ago; they graduated from university and were able to obtain citizenship back then. They then moved out of the country.
Consider a person who was born in another country and does not speak the language here. They have committed five or six crimes, but now that their country knows who they are and that they are a criminal, let them go to Canada where they would be welcomed into the country.
What the member opposite does not understand is the danger to the safety of our communities with this ridiculous legislation.
