Now, we've heard from some witnesses that the taser is recommended to be used in many situations where the person to be arrested is in a state of excited delirium. There's a lot of discussion and debate about what exactly that is, but what you're saying is that if the Toronto Police Service officer came upon a person who is in a state of excited delirium, if they were not exhibiting these assaultive--that's the term you use--characteristics, they would not necessarily use the taser. Is that what you're saying?
On February 27th, 2008. See this statement in context.