I appreciate that.
With respect to Ms. May's PV-17, Mr. Brock brought up the Nur decision. I would like to just share for the committee that in the Nur decision, in the Supreme Court of Canada's summary with respect to mandatory minimum penalties, the quote is,“Empirical evidence suggests that mandatory minimum sentences do not, in fact, deter crimes.”
Second, Mr. Brock brought up his concern with the government not moving forward on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's calls to action. I'll just share for the committee call to action number 32 from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which is the following:
We call upon the federal government to amend the Criminal Code to allow trial judges, upon giving reasons, to depart from mandatory minimum sentences and restrictions on the use of conditional sentences.
I believe Mr. Brock earlier was encouraging this committee to follow through on the calls to action of the TRC.
Finally, there was a question with respect to who else Greens are following with respect to amendments like PV-17.
I'll just note that the Black Legal Action Centre, the Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies and the Women's Legal Education and Action Fund have all also called for the removal of mandatory minimum penalties.
Thank you, Mr. Chair, for the opportunity.