Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I have a question for Ms. Brière‑Charest, but before I get to that, I'd like to pick up on something I just heard from Chief Truong that's bothering me.
Mr. Truong, you answered a question earlier about decriminalization. You're a law enforcement expert, so I'm assuming that you're not confusing legalization, decriminalization and diversion. However, you said that, when people use drugs in an inappropriate place, there's no municipal bylaw that allows you to intervene, because of decriminalization. However, decriminalization is only about simple possession. It means a person won't be taken to the police station and put through the judicial process. That doesn't stop you from enforcing the basic rules of order in your city.
Don't you have that power, contrary to what you just said?