—in this committee, I do want to remind all members of what a community—where people live, where businesses usually thrive—went through. Any and all action was necessary to put an end to that occupation, not to mention what was starting to happen across the country, whether it was the Coutts border crossing or what happened in Windsor.
My question is this. I'll start with the Attorney General. I found it quite amusing that even Justice Mosley, in his ruling, stated that if he had been making a decision at the moment when these things were happening, he would have invoked the Emergencies Act as well. Can the Attorney General comment on that particular sentiment and how that, among other issues, factors into the appeal that he has filed? I know that he may not be able to go into too many details, but I would like to hear the considerations that he took into account in the notice of appeal that he's filed.