Okay.
I want to follow up on what Mr. Nicholson asked you about. Some people have brought up the question of delays. Perhaps I could quote from the testimony at the Senate committee by David Truax, the Ontario superintendent:
If these amendments contemplate the Crown leading evidence and proving the facts akin to a trial as opposed to obtaining relevant documentation from the police and presenting it to the court—for example, by reading in this information—it is conceivable that this evidentiary requirement may significantly lengthen bail hearings, with further added pressure on police resources, and create further adjournments that could prove to be counterproductive in a system that is already strained and operating at full capacity.
You and I, of course, have taken the Liberal government to account because we know very well what the delays in our justice system are. In fact, recent media reports have shown that very serious criminal charges are being stayed or withdrawn. I'm wondering if you could respond to that testimony in light of how overburdened both you and I know our justice system currently is.