I was a witness there and actually met the family of the poor woman who was killed. The issue there is as much about the definition of violent offence. This is a place where I support the legislation and perhaps disagree with some of my colleagues here. What happened in Nova Scotia was not just that they stole a car, but that the young person was involved in a car theft and a high-speed police chase. The Supreme Court of Canada said it wasn't a violent offence because no one was hurt. Then the second time he stole a car, unfortunately, he was driving down the road with the police following and he killed somebody.
Justice Nunn wisely, in my view, said that the concept of violent offence should be broadened to include situations where there's danger to the public. That's the definition of violent offence in here. We don't all agree about that. I certainly support the bill on that point. It's really Justice Nunn's recommendation.