Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I'd particularly like to thank Chief Davis and Chief Montour for reminding us of the impact of incidents like murder of Constable Pierzchala on serving members and their families. I think it's important for all of us to remember that, while these may seem exceptional, they're not exceptional to those in the policing community. Thank you for that important reminder today.
I think most of us around the table have accepted that there's a need to tighten the bail system for certain people—that certain people get bail who should not. One of the things I've been looking at, certainly, is the question of reverse onus on possessing a loaded firearm, because currently that's not a reverse-onus offence for bail.
Chief Davis, you gave us the example of someone who was found passed out, had a loaded weapon and ended up getting bail after that. If we reverse the onus on section 95, it would make it much more difficult for people like that to get bail. Do you think that's one of the things we could do to help tighten this up?