I agree with my colleague, Mr. Eccles. I think that the current form of going about prosecution certainly falls to wherever the advantage lies. The provincial Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act in B.C., where I'm from and usually see this taking place, is often pursued in favour....
A major obstacle to this—and Mr. Eccles spoke to this briefly as well—is how a charity effectively goes about enforcing the laws as we change them. If we make them stronger, that's wonderful, and if we expand them, that's wonderful, but we depend on donations to basically protect animals.
I think that's something that needs to be addressed for us to move forward with this. We can't just talk about it at the level of prosecution. We have to talk about it at the level of enforcement lower down as well.