I'm happy to hear that.
I might also point out that further testimony said that in the case of a national sex offender registry where they're missing vehicle data, that was a problem because they're “not allowed to record that”, and also, “Oftentimes in a case of sexual assault, that's basically all you have to go on”. That was the testimony of Inspector Pierre Nezan.
The point I would make, Mr. Minister, is that it may have been helpful for you to have waited until this committee gave you the benefit of the report after it did a lot of work listening to witnesses. I think it's a big deficiency for you to proceed without waiting for that.
I want to move to another question. It's on the constitutionality of automatic registration. Mr. Douglas Hoover, who appeared before this committee, said that from the Dyck case in Ontario there is an issue as to whether the registry that was automatic is constitutional. He said that the matter has still not been settled--