Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Ms. MacInnis-Wynn, you might be tired of hearing this, but I also want to offer my condolences. It must be challenging to be involved in this process. The fact that you're taking the time to do it is certainly remarkable. We thank you for that, for what it's worth.
Mr. Elliott, I want to ask a question about some of the issues that were raised when this bill was before the Senate, in particular with regard to the Canadian Police Information Centre. The Irving report mentioned that some of the information can be outdated, and it's sometimes difficult between jurisdictions for a whole slew of reasons.
We're dealing with the bill, but there are other moving parts around it, information for bail packages and things like that. I'm just wondering what your thoughts are on that. If this bill were adopted, would anything need to be done to fix that structure and to make sure that law enforcement is able to provide the right information so that the process can go forward in as unhampered a way as possible?