Thank you, Chair, and thank you to the witnesses for being here.
I think this will be a question for Mr. DelBigio, but perhaps some of the others would comment as well.
You noted that there is a lack of data around pretrial incarceration. We heard that from other witnesses as well, and I would like to have your comments on that. What sorts of statistics and data should we have that we do not have at the moment? I know some of our earlier witnesses pointed out that more than half of the people who are incarcerated at the moment are in pretrial incarceration.
I'm wondering how long they are there and how many people eventually get bail. We've also heard evidence about a culture of adjournment. How much of that is the cause of lengthy pretrial incarcerations?
My question, generally, is this: What data should we have that is missing at the moment as we parliamentarians try to establish public policy around this?