Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I would like you to give me a 30-second notice before the end of my questioning, so that I may ask a small question. You will not regret it, I swear.
I also practised law for years. Justice Cory, it would seem that you answered the first question I wanted to ask. We are here to do a five-year statutory review of the act. Do you not believe that, at least in the name of the appearance of justice but also for other reasons, it would be preferable for this type of data bank not to come under a police force, but rather fall under an independent arm's length organization within a department? You can just imagine, for instance, what a communist regime could choose to do with these types of data banks. Do you not believe that, in the type of democracy we live in, we believe that not only is justice important, but the appearance thereof as well?