Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister has been very clear: We want to have more co-operation here on the floor of the House of Commons.
Let me use a specific example. If someone sends something via Purolator, in order for the law enforcement agency to check the envelope, it needs to get a warrant. The proposed legislation would put Canada Post under the same system as Purolator, so if someone anywhere in Canada were to mail a size 10 envelope and put fentanyl or any other thing inside that envelope, if a law enforcement officer, not a Canada Post worker, were to get a warrant, they would be able to open the letter. What is wrong with that?