Mr. Chairman, I shall be very clear, and I can read. On November 3, Mr. Blair said and I quote:
The Crown and the court determined that the circumstances of that arrest required what is called a Feeney warrant and that the police didn't have the appropriate warrant to make those arrests.
I think I can read and it is written here. So, here is my question. Mr. Blair told us that the police did not have the appropriate warrant to enter the gymnasium and that those arrests—these are my words—are somewhat illegal.
Is the Feeney warrant something new for the police or is it a warrant that you use rather frequently? Does the police know that it must have a warrant to enter private places, yes or no? Don't you find that strange? I find it surprising.