Article content Federal politicians had their first chance to debate a private member’s bill, first introduced in the House of Commons by Perth-Wellington MP John Nater more than two years ago, aimed at enhancing protections for young people and Canadians living with disabilities after it received its second reading last week. On Friday, Nater led a debate on his bill after it was reintroduced in February 2020 following the 2019 federal election and the opening of the 43rd Canadian Parliament. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Perth-Wellington MP's sexual-exploitation bill receives second reading in House of Commons Back to video