You won't hear me giving a wholehearted defence of the RCMP. Although I have never experienced that--I believe I am a few years younger than you--I have a clear recollection of the statement that René Lévesque made in the National Assembly which aborted the trial regarding membership lists seized from the Parti québécois and the barn fire. However, what we're dealing with here is a regime that aims to justify such acts.
In the 1970s, we questioned investigative methods for which there was no justification regime. But now there is one. What would serve people best--in any case, this is probably what the Bloc québécois would do--would be judicial control. As far as I'm concerned, the answer you gave earlier, along with the comments made by the Canadian Bar Association were both convincing and rigourous. We are not questioning the fact that...
I represent a riding where organized crime is rampant. You may recall that in 1995, young Daniel Desrochers was killed as a result of a car bomb attack...