One of the interesting points you made was about bail, that it has to be more thoughtfully done. I'll get to that point in a minute.
It seems to me that with the individual who's been arrested, if they have to go through the application and all the process of getting a legal aid lawyer, then in fact they're going to be detained for a longer period of time than they might otherwise. They may not still do this in Ontario, but I remember acting as duty counsel.... You were right there when people came in, and if the crown didn't have very much in the way of conditions and everything else, you were able to get the person basically immediately. But if that individual then had to apply for a lawyer who could do more thoughtful research, in a sense the person has been detained then. Isn't that part of the challenge?