Thank you again, Minister, for being here.
Not wanting to waste any time with the niceties, I'd like to get down to business.
People look at Parliament and they see committee work being done. Then there's a new session of Parliament and we seem to be visiting different areas instead of the unfinished business we have.
Minister, I'm talking about the sex offender registry. You mentioned that it is an international problem. We know that. You've made reference to one of the most famous cases where there was international cooperation. Well, if there's international cooperation, I think what we need in this place is national cooperation. People pay a lot of money to get us here, and they expect us to do things. The sex offender registry is a piece of legislation that we have to visit; it's gathering dust.
I wonder if you could make a comment on where you see that. I've made the same comment at the public safety committee. We start things and we should finish them. I wonder if you could comment on the sex offender registry and where it is in your order of priorities.