I'll start, if that's okay.
I think it was made clear by my minister, Minister Mendicino, and by Minister Lametti, that not only one solution is required, and it's not a question of blaming. It's a holistic responsibility of both federal and provincial...and frontline officers, quite frankly, in my opinion. Looking at the Criminal Code is one, but that will not solve the problem. For sure, we need to continue looking at other ways of doing it, whether it's through prevention and intervention or funding, resources and better training for our police officers, better monitoring conditions for bail or parole, or whatever kinds of conditions.
Honestly, I believe that everybody is committed. From my discussions with my colleagues at the provincial level and the federal partners, I think everybody is working very hard to put their heads together to look at the proper innovative ideas that we could bring forward, whether legal or policy, or from intervention. I think the work we are doing right now will lead us to answer these questions properly on how best we can mitigate the risks from all angles, and not only from one perspective, which would be the legislative perspective.
I don't know if my colleague Mr. Taylor wants to add anything else.