I hope so, because I know you're capable of doing just that when principles on which all political parties agree are involved.
In response to Mr. Holland, you indicated that to some extent, as Minister of Public Safety, you're not like a general in charge of an army. I have often been called a police boss and most likely you've been called the same thing occasionally. However, you know that the relationship is different.
However, law enforcement bodies can look to the responsible minister for moral leadership. I'd like to ask you a question about this very subject.
In your opinion, Mr. Day, what steps should a police officer take upon learning that an innocent person is in prison because of mistakes made by his subordinate officers?