I certainly agree with the government that it should not be mandatory. We've heard a lot about the fact that no one has been thrown in jail. We don't know exactly how many fines have been paid. But it's certainly not the case that you would judge this by how many people were thrown in jail or how many people paid fines; it's the threat of those things that obviously is very intrusive to Canadians. It's the threat of getting a fine or being put in jail that might force them to answer the question.
On July 27th, 2010. See this statement in context.