Well, that's true, because I think this is a question of justice as well. It's not just about sensitivities, I would respectfully submit, but justice. There's a concern that if the investigation that's supposed to bring forth the evidence, on the basis of which the crown may subsequently lay charges, is not done fairly or scrupulously, it will taint the entire process.
Would you agree with what I think many Canadians want, a national civilian-led and civilian-delivered investigative body that would investigate across the nation any allegations of deaths in custody and serious injury? Do you see any problem with that?