Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, witnesses, for coming today.
This reminds me of my law school days. Criminal law, I have to tell you, was my worst class. I didn't understand most of the words that were spoken to me. Then when I got out of law school I actually attended a university in Australia, and when I got back to Canada I had to attend another Canadian university. Again I took criminal law. I did understand a lot more of it. But I have to say that in my original law school, most of my criminal law classes were taught by one professor. After practising criminal law for 12 years, I got back to actually listen to my criminal law professor and found out that, bluntly, he didn't know a lot about what he was talking about.
I'm sure that's not the case in relation to you, Mr. Stewart.
I see that you graduated from law at the University of Toronto in 1992.