Good morning, everyone.
Here is who must report: any offender convicted in Canada of a criteria sex offence who resides in Ontario or moves to the province; any offender found not criminally responsible for a criteria sex offence by reason of mental disorder and given an absolute or conditional discharge; any person given a form 52 under the national sex offender registry legislation who resides in Ontario.
What are the criteria offences? You have a list before you and I want to point out, under section 162 of the Criminal Code, the offence called voyeurism. I want to talk about the case of Paul Bernardo. After committing several murders, he also committed voyeurism while continuing to commit murder. That is why we included the offence of voyeurism in the province of Ontario.
I do not want to discuss in detail what is on the next page, because we are pressed for time.
The last sheet that I want to mention deals with criteria offences. You have a list of them before you.
I believe we now have our technology supporting us, so we will be able to continue this presentation with the use of the PowerPoint slides.
Go ahead, Jim.