Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Good afternoon, Minister. It's always a pleasure to have you here.
You were right when you said earlier that there was no easy answer to such a complex issue. I'm especially concerned about protecting victims and keeping them safe, as well as all Canadians.
I'd like to discuss a few aspects. First, can you tell us what former Bill C‑75 did and how it brought the law in line with Supreme Court jurisprudence? Second, in response to an honourable member, you said it was important to remember that we were working in the context of the charter. Lastly, we haven't talked much about the presumption of innocence.