Thank you, Madam Chair.
Mr. Robertson, first, I'd like to go back to comments Mr. Champoux made when he talked about the heads of the Toronto, Montreal and Quebec City police services. The Quebec and Lévis police services have a special way of operating and are extremely proactive. I want to congratulate them. In the Quebec City region, there's no problem with freedom of expression; the problem stems from the mayhem caused in the name of freedom of expression. That's not tolerated in the Quebec and Lévis metropolitan region.
The chief of police signalled to demonstrators that they will undoubtedly be arrested and charged if they cause chaos. I think that's right and proper since they have had fair warning. In our region, mayhem isn't an issue during rallies because the police are doing their jobs. They warn demonstrators and the latter demonstrate respectfully because they know that, otherwise, there will be consequences.
Mr. Robertson, do you think that freedom of expression comes with the freedom to cause chaos? Do you believe that it's more acceptable when the police set guidelines?