We can launch into another topic, then.
We just returned from out west, Mr. Minister, and certainly gang-related violence and the policing thereof was, I think, a top-of-mind issue out there. I do realize you must coordinate with another department, Public Safety. I think the take-away I got was that there's an awful lot of need for coordinating efforts at the policing level out there. The laws have to be clear, and they have to be acted upon pretty quickly.
In particular—you would have heard this from Attorney General Wally Oppal—they're looking for better tools. They're looking for resources, number one, so that's the first part of the question.
The second part of the question is that I think they're looking for fairly speedy reforms to, for instance, disclosure under Stinchcombe. This can be codified, this can be simplified, defined as to what “relevant” is. That was a big factor: how many days and hours they have to spend complying with Stinchcombe. Secondly, warrants and information gathering is top-of-mind for them.
I only have two minutes, so I'll leave you with a minute to give us some response on those two items that were very top-of-mind out west.