Mr. Speaker, as I was saying, when it comes to Conservative Party policy and the leader's approach to crime and safety in the community, the first priority is not Canadians. It is raising cash for the Conservative Party. We see numerous emails that go out saying slogans on crime and what the Conservatives are going to do, all in an attempt to raise money. That is what it is, a cash cow for the Conservatives.
We have a newly elected Prime Minister who is looking at what Canadians are saying and who has made a solemn commitment to Canadians to bring in bail reform before the end of the year.
Will the leader of the Conservative Party put aside his cash ambitions and fundraising and make a commitment to Canadians, as the Prime Minister has, that he will, at the very least, allow bail reform legislation to go to committee if it is introduced before the end of this year? Will he make that commitment to Canadians today?