I'm not suggesting it would be easy. I realize that the federal government has a role and that provinces also have a role. That's one of the challenges in this country, generally speaking. My friend here alluded to it in terms of data collection, so that we can better understand the scope of the issue and what the issues are.
We see it right across the whole criminal justice space but also the policing space, in terms of how we collect data nationally that can better inform what we do, whether it's in a policing context or whether it's in the context of the criminal justice system and how we're prosecuting and managing bail hearings, for example.
I don't think it's going to be easy, but I think we can get together and somehow come up with something that will help address what I see as a gap, a shortcoming, for a very specific type of offender. I'm not talking about a broad-brush “let's treat everybody this way”. I'm talking about people who are wreaking havoc in our communities and where there's a real cost.