Thank you, Chair.
It's good to see you again, Mr. Bayne. Thank you for being present and thank you for all the advocacy work you do in the legal community. Mr. McSorley, welcome.
I'm very sympathetic to the Diab matter, as I've said to the committee before. I know Mr. Diab and the family quite well. However, I'm also a little hesitant to relitigate that particular matter at this committee.
Of course, the case is instructive to us from a policy perspective as to what lessons were learned. I want to maybe move away from the actual and precise aspects of that case to some of the policies you may be advocating as we look at recommendations in this particular report.
To that, Mr. McSorley, towards the end of your presentation, I believe there were about five different points that you raised that we should be considering.
Do you want to take some time to at least highlight two or three of those recommendations that you think are important and explain why they are important and why we should be considering them?