I'll give it a try.
With respect to the geo-mapping issue, as I indicated earlier, it is an issue that goes to the heart of the operation of the sex offender registry rather than the legislation. I guess it's a decision the RCMP, the group responsible for both the maintenance and the administration of the database, would have to address in conjunction with the provinces and territories that ultimately own this national sex offender registry.
I don't want to simplify the answer, but I wouldn't hesitate to suggest that resources are a major concern. Ontario decided to implement a geo-mapping system. That's a policy decision it made. Other provinces are free to do that if they wish. Ultimately, it's a decision that would have to be taken when it comes down to the type of operation you want to have with respect to the....
But as far as I understand, it is something the RCMP would be best to address.