My next question is for more or less everybody.
We have to decide whether to expand the Parliamentary Protective Service's security perimeter. What I understood from Mr. Bédard's testimony is that the Parliamentary Protective Service is supposed to protect individuals, not control vehicle speeds. The role of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is to anticipate threats. The role of the Ottawa Police is to make sure that municipal bylaws and other provincial regulations are obeyed.
How can parliamentarians make such an important decision as the decision as to which security service should be in charge of part of a street or part of an area?
Mr. Brookson, do you want to answer?