As I look at that work, it seems the success of the registry is being hinted at, and then eventually--out of a Maclean's magazine article--it comes out that probably not one crime has actually been solved, in either Ontario or Canada, exclusively by the use of the registry. And I think we've got that clear: we can't prove that it works.
There is a tool kit that we have--section 810 peace bonds; sentencing tools and all of the other tools; perhaps double judicial discretion should be offered. I mean, there are many things that we should be trying to add into this. But I don't want to spend more time on this sex registry, or rather sex offenders registry--“sex registry” sounds like something you subscribe to--than is merited if it's not going to actually be effective.
So that's the premise I'm working on: what could actually help? I know you have talked about licence plates, and I've talked about that. Is there something we're missing on this?