I want to agree that we need to look.... If we want healthy and safe communities, it is about balancing and looking at all the prevention and the rehabilitation that victims would say they want. You've heard victims say this. They want what offenders have and they want the right to rehabilitate and have those resources in place. If we want healthy and safe communities, we need to look at that holistic look, not just at the time of crime but the entire continuum.
Second of all, there already are processes in place in this country. There have been high-risk public notifications going on. In many cases in some communities, they will include community members, and they will include, as I've said, the Correctional Service of Canada, so there already are processes in place that police services are using.
I think Ms. Hannem stated it. These processes may differ from community to community, and it's something that hopefully in a national conversation.... It's exactly what you're saying: let's have that conversation about what it would be. I too agree. Let's have an evaluation. We have an opportunity here at this time, if this bill does go through, in that we also can consider that there is an evaluation process put in place at the beginning so that we can ask a few years down the road if this is the most effective or if this is the best place to put the money. But at the end of the day—