Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all the witnesses for your excellent presentations and for your interest in this very important matter.
My first questions are to Professor Solomon. With all due respect, Doctor, I disagree with your assessment that random breath testing would survive charter scrutiny.
You're arguing by analogy that individuals who board planes and enter government buildings and courthouses are all subject to some sort of search. I certainly agree with that. I boarded a plane today, and I suspect you may have as well, and you've certainly all entered this Parliament building. But I would suggest that every individual who boarded the plane that I boarded had to subject themselves to walking through a metal detector, and their carry-on luggage went through an X-ray machine.
There are eight witnesses, and you can tell me if I'm wrong, but I suspect that each and every one of you went through a metal detector. If you had a briefcase, it went through an X-ray machine. Am I wrong?