Thank you, Madam Chair. I certainly appreciate it.
My first question is for Mr. Brown.
Sir, you spoke a lot about backlogs within the justice system and that type of processing. Obviously, we have quite a case on our hands with a lot of people getting fines. When I speak to that, I mean people who are arriving by plane at our airports and saying, “You know what? I'm not even going to bother going to do a 14-day quarantine. Just give me that fine.” I mean people who are coming across our borders and saying, “I'm not going to quarantine. Just give me that fine.” There will be an extreme backlog with what the courts will be facing in this respect, because people are not going to pay it, quite frankly.
Could you comment on where this is going to go? Are the courts just going to throw these cases out? You were speaking a lot about drinking and driving cases, and I respect that, but I'd like to go down a different path. Truthfully, I believe the court system is going to be stretched to the limits. I'm wondering if you could comment on what this will look like, going forward. I believe you mentioned that the courts are looking into March of next year. Potentially, we could be talking about March of 2025. What happens in that circumstance?