Thank you. Thank you to both of you for bringing some clarity, hopefully, here today.
I was particularly interested in your comments, Mr. Klineberg, on “finds committing” because that was an area that was causing some of the witnesses, and I think some of us, some concern in understanding it. I am not concerned about the use of the term “reasonableness” because the courts do deal with this every day, and we have such a history of jurisprudence in that area that I think it's pretty clear where we're going there.
You mentioned, in dealing with “finds committing”, that the case law talked about reasonable belief and reasonable inference. I was wondering if you would just comment on how that is a different test from reasonable and probable grounds, which is something law enforcement deals with all the time but is not in this legislation, in those words at least.