What I would like to ask of Mr. Stribopoulos is since there will be pre-emptive arrests of people who are not actually a risk.... And the members opposite may laugh at that, but Mr. Webb himself said that there will be, and it will lead to findings of not guilty.
Could you tell me what that does to the justice system in a province like British Columbia, where we are letting serious offenders off the hook because the justice system and the number of prosecutors can't keep up with the current charges? How will that affect our justice system when this net is cast so wide and people might be arrested pre-emptively at the discretion of police in a panicking and potentially urgent situation? Can you paint us the picture of what that does to our actual ability to apply justice?