Parliament, in its wisdom, put this in place. I know the police are tasked with protecting society. I mean, it's not a perfect system, but the job we've given them is to protect us, and they're going to do that. We have these different situations that have been contemplated, for example, when someone is in hot pursuit and there's a need for an instant reaction and you can't go to a judge and get clearance. You have to have been given a mandate to go and do what you've done in the first place. I'm wondering how we would protect society and how we are going to enable our police to do that in an open way.
I think we want these things in the open. The statement was made that we don't want a culture of silence. My fear is that if we take away these provisions in the code that we've provided for, rather than preventing a culture of silence, as I feel it does, we would be promoting a culture of silence because things may be done that aren't in compliance with the law. When they're acting under these provisions, these individuals are not in reality breaking the law; they're acting under the law. If the provisions weren't in place, and if they did take these steps, they truly would be breaking the law. I think that would lead to a culture of silence.
I want to get your comments on that.