I'll talk very quickly.
There seems to be an awful lot that's canvassed here, but the principal job of this committee, I submit, with all due respect to all the members, is to find out whether this designation, this scheme, violates the charter or does not. Now, we were quite attentive and satisfied with the Department of Justice's opening salvo and Mr. Hoover's suggestion that the right to silence will not be deleteriously affected. I'm somewhat in doubt, frankly, after hearing from you, Mr. Roitenberg.
So I would urge people to take us through--not in these three minutes or minute and a half--the charter, section 7, paragraph 11(d), and section 1 might even apply. Draw analogies to the ATA, which we are about to study in this parliament. There are conditions where the liberty of bad people is affected because it's demonstrably justifiable, but this is too short for this.
In short, Professor Doob, on the opportunity costs, which you had half a second to talk about, of putting someone in jail for $90,000 a year, what could we do with that money to make society safer?