I have seen what might be called an imperfect system of academics when I was doing my bachelor's of law and my MBA. I had just about finished my master's of law when I went to practise criminal law. In this capacity, I saw one thing that helped the situation of academics—the judges. They were able to interpret in just about every case the issue of reasonableness or the reasonable demand test.
The one thing that's been left out of this discussion, if I may say—and I see you nodding with me, Ms. MacDonnell—is the civil law remedy for security forces and the civil law remedy for wrongful arrest. I had the opportunity of practising in both areas of law, and I can assure you that anybody who made a wrongful arrest felt the consequences in his pocketbook. This is why the security officials train their people so well.
Can you comment on that, Ms. MacDonnell?