The bad people will find the flaws, because they tend not to be stupid. And if we don't try to at least keep up with it, as the minister has said.... But from my past experience, and going by the evidence Inspector Scott Naylor gave us yesterday, or the other day when he was a witness before us, related to those new devices....
In addition, I think the previous question regarding entrapment was answered by you adequately, because I know that recent jurisprudence has allowed some and has disallowed others. So our judiciary is very careful to make sure that it is within the bounds of what they interpret the act is intending to do.
My question to you is whether you thought of this when you were drafting this legislation. You were aware that policemen act as five- and six-year-olds in order to go out and mine the fields out there to find out who's trying to lure five- and six-year-olds into viewing explicit pornography or sexual assault and to lure them to actual meetings at malls and other places.
Would I be correct in saying that your intent, with regard to entrapment, was to cover that investigative technique?