Thanks, Chair, and thank you to the witnesses for being here today.
Ms. McDonald, I'm very familiar with the Hopley case. I'm from Sparwood. I have had, shall I say, the honour in my old profession of arresting Mr. Hopley several times so I know him intimately and there are some interesting things about Mr. Hopley we could probably share.
Ms. Illingworth, I have a few questions for you, and then to Mr. Woodburn, and then a comment at the end.
I'd like to get a better idea of some of amendments you're putting forward because to me some of them seem a little problematic from a police perspective. I'm retired from the RCMP.
Give me an example of a letter of apology that you would want the police to sign with regard to the victim.