I am certain that Mr. Dosanjh is full of good intentions, but he is heading for very slippery ground.
Need I remind you that administration of justice is under provincial jurisdiction? I side with the notion that parliamentary committees have a role to play in reviewing similar incidents, but this happened in the RCMP, a federal police force that undeniably falls under our jurisdiction. As for the idea of expanding this to all police forces and wanting to establish a national policy on the use of Tasers, I think we could accomplish the same thing by discussing best practices, but no more than that.
In any case, would we not just be looking at the way the RCMP should use them? I think that we can also learn from what is being done elsewhere, starting with here in the provinces, before looking to the United States, which has other practices. Here, too, it might be relevant to invite American witnesses who could enlighten us on the subject.
I simply want to warn you that, in my opinion, you are stepping onto slippery ground by wanting to establish a general policy on the use of Tasers by provincial police forces. You are moving into the area of administration of justice, and I will not follow you there.