All right. On November 16, at the next meeting of the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons With Disabilities, we will be studying the bill clause by clause. At that time, Mr. Komarnicki, I will be pleased to sit down and discuss this with other parliamentarians, try to set certain limits and define the word “probably”. But I do not wish to do that alone, this morning.
We are here this morning to hear from people about their own personal experiences, what they have been through and what they need. Our discussion this morning is on a human level, rather than a legal one. I am neither a criminologist nor a criminal lawyer, but I am prepared to hear what you have to say.
That is what we will do on November 16.