Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I can only speak to what I heard and the honourable Member is now changing his definition of a crime against society. He took a very broad brush and lumped us all in there, and now he’s trying to say there are different shades or different definitions of crime against humanity, and I think if you’re going to use inflammatory phrases like he did, I guess he should expect that he will get the same kind.
I think that to now try to change what he meant by using those very offensive words of “crimes against humanity,” to say he didn’t want to include war criminals and he only wanted to talk about people that were offended by how the governments are taking action on climate change is a whole different category. He did say “crimes against humanity,” and my interpretation of people who perpetuate crimes against humanity are dictators and warmongers who have killed millions of people. To lump us into that same category, to me, is very offensive.
I heard what he said and that was my interpretation. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.