The other thing is that I think we end up focused on what we as people see in the news. There's a certain irony in that what we see in the news is always a situation that has gone bad, for lack of better words. Somehow we never see the situations we read about.
Today, as a matter of fact, I was reading the newspaper from the small southwestern Ontario city of Stratford—it's not my riding. An inspector was giving the history of three times when the taser has been used in that community, and each time we're looking at situations that would have been far more drastic; perhaps the results would have been catastrophic for someone, and the taser was used very effectively.
We tend to get focused on the negative situations. And I understand. That's human nature and that's where we are.
Do you know of any history or any press articles where it has been used to fit those circumstances that we talk about, where it has been absolutely necessary and done...?