I too would like to thank you. It is not easy to do what you're doing. You have obviously turned personal tragedies into constructive work and advocacy on behalf of all Canadians. I would personally like to thank you. As a British Columbian, I admire your courage.
I'm not going to ask you any questions. You have spelled out your views very clearly. I will, of course, look at the presentation and read up on some of the cases you've attached or mentioned. But rest assured, when we come to issues of crime and public safety, no one comes to these issues in a partisan political fashion. We may differ at times, and we do so vigorously and rigorously, but ultimately we share the conviction that we need to do more.
I can only imagine the pain you've gone through, but we share the conviction with you--all of us around this table and in this House share the conviction--that we need to do more and we need to do better on this issue for all Canadians.
Thank you.