Thank you.
Prior to coming here today, one of the things I've heard is that from the perspective of the prostitutes who are going to be working the streets, the police will be able to detain them, will be able to assist them in getting off the street if need be. I do note that under proposed subsection 213(1) in the new bill, everyone is guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction. I think that's probably something that I would like to touch on because summary conviction is much different from a dual-procedure offence and an indictable offence, in that summary conviction does not hold a criminal record, and it allows the police to do a minor investigation, but also gives them some leeway on how they can work.
I wonder if you could just speak to that a bit, Minister, with regard to the summary conviction side of it.