Okay. Thank you.
I'm glad you went there, because I've had many discussions with frontline officers in Toronto about Bill C-75, trying to understand what it is they have trouble with. The trouble, they tell me, time and time again, is that they were not trained or given any education on what it actually means. As a result, they've interpreted it as somehow meaning that people should just get out easily. That's not what the bill says. That's not what the legislation says. In fact, it's quite the opposite.
Having said that, you've reviewed Bill C-14. The bill addresses some of that component of the principle of restraint in giving frontline officers and people involved in the criminal justice system that type of information and that type of education, which will prevent the type of approach you're concerned about. Would you agree with that?
