Thank you for your presentation.
I'm going to be rather blunt. I studied this legislation a bit before coming here, and you guys are on a short notice for being here. I have to say your presentation was really good. The only trouble is I'm not the sharpest knife in the kitchen. If I retain five per cent of what I heard, it will be a miracle, because you went through it quite rapidly.
Getting to the point of this legislation as far as I'm concerned, Canadian citizens really want to see good laws, safety, and protection. My question is, in your opinion, with the changing of criminal activity and its increasing intensity in terms of becoming more technical and sophisticated—I'm thinking of the Internet with regards to child pornography, the explosion of that horrible industry, and people who are going to be investigating and fighting these new activities, which make the news regularly—is the legislation we have here going to protect our enforcers to the extent that they're going to be able to do a good job while dealing with these new things? It seems I read more complaints in a lot of these cases against authority than the criminals.
I'm speaking as a ordinary guy in the street who says, what's going on? Do you think this law as written is sufficient to deal with what's happening in today's society, or do we need to look at it closely and consider changes?
I would like your response.