Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'm going to repeat the question I asked you earlier, but this time, you'll have a chance to answer.
The government has the power to arrest people, to ticket people for parking their vehicles in the street and to seek court injunctions to move vehicles. On top of that, mayors have the authority to declare a state of emergency in their cities and to take all necessary measures to deal with the problem and restore order. Those are powers that can be exercised without the invoking of the Emergencies Act.