Thank you, Mr. Arnet-Zargarian. I have another question for you.
You said in your testimony—and I've also read some of what you've written—that any policy we would introduce on bail reform must align with a consistent direction from the Supreme Court of Canada that reasonable bail is the norm and detention in jail is the exception, but certainly there is room for some exceptions.
I'm thinking of the person who has now been accused of murdering Constable Pierzchala. He was a repeat violent offender. He had been charged and, I believe, convicted of intimate partner violence in the past. He was out on bail pending trial on similar types of charges. Certainly that should have been an exception.
What are your comments on that?