Thank you very much, Chair.
It's good to have some experts at the table—not to suggest that the minister is not an expert, but you are both there, Mr. Dakalbab and Mr. Taylor, involved every day from a frontline perspective in law enforcement, working at the policy level, and I'm sure liaising with your provincial counterparts as well.
Discussion around bail is not unusual. Every little while we hear some discussion in terms of which way the pendulum is swinging, and it's perhaps a healthy tension within the system.
I wonder how many of the issues that we are trying to deal with here at a policy level, from the perspective of the Criminal Code, are really an issue around administration of justice matters, which is a provincial responsibility. I'm not asking you to pass the buck or lay the blame, but in your conversations with your FPT counterparts, how much of that fulsome discussion is taking place in the room, where policy needs to be reformed, but then, from an administration of justice perspective, where things need to happen as well?
I leave it for any one of you to start, to pick up the ball.