Let me say at the outset that you're probably not going to be satisfied with my answer. The CACC, unlike the CBA, doesn't make comment with respect to good or bad parts of the bill. As a front-line prosecutor myself, obviously, I don't prosecute those types of cases. I'm a provincial prosecutor. Federal prosecutors will have to learn the law and apply it.
The CACC's perspective with respect to new criminal legislation is that it's Parliament's prerogative and duty to make law. The front-line prosecutor's job is to carry it into effect. That's our job as front-line prosecutors. Our perspective with respect to all new criminal legislation is that it has to be operationalized. It has to be supported by criminal justice infrastructure. Our perspective with respect to this new legislation is not that it's good or bad. We're not opposing it. Our concern is that it's not supported by the criminal justice infrastructure and it can't be carried into effect with the resources that are in place on the ground today.