What we would like to see beyond Bill C-14 is a national reporting portal. Right now you have police forces across the country that have data, which they feed into various systems, but it doesn't really cross borders. It doesn't even cross within police departments sometimes.
We have a very big issue reporting and finding out. If the crime gravitates from Windsor, Ontario, to Toronto or over to Montreal, it's hard to track all that. We think the creation of a national reporting portal, where it's not just police forces, but also people like retailers who can feed into it and access information from it, frankly, will give better data for the government and for law enforcement.
That's a low-hanging fruit thing. It's just a coordination problem. We have the technology now to be able to make this dynamic and live to try to prevent crimes from happening. That's not in Bill C-14. That's a public safety jurisdiction, but certainly that's something we've been talking about for a while, and we would love to see it as a next step.
