Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I'd like to come back, if I could, to this sudden in-custody death syndrome awareness.
On your website, Mr. Smith, it says that if a subject is exhibiting signs of behaviours associated with sudden in-custody death syndrome--and you then list that these signs are extreme agitation, bizarre behaviour, inappropriate nudity, imperviousness to pain, paranoia, exhaustive exertion, superhuman strength, hallucinations, etc.--consider combining the use of a taser device with immediate physical restraint techniques and medical assistance.
When I saw the videotape of the Mr. Dziekanski experience, it comes back to this issue of using the taser once or twice or three times or four times. I don't recall how many times they used it, but it seems to me it was certainly more than once and maybe more like three or four times. In the way you look at it, if someone is exhibiting these symptoms, could you use one shot of the taser and then, if you have four RCMP officers especially, could you not then rush in and subdue this person? Do you have to actually taser them multiple times? I don't understand how that works.