Right.
We heard testimony from the Centre for Security Science at Defence Research and Development Canada. They also told us that the department is looking at the best options—the platform and some of the requirements that may be needed—and I would think that any government department has to look at all the options available.
I congratulate you on your presentation, and there's no shame in being a good salesperson. I think that's a great quality when you have a successful business. There's a reason you're successful, and our job in this study, which I think we're doing very well, is to find out the facts on electronic monitoring. We want to know what it does so that if there are ways that it can be beneficial to public safety, including in immigration cases, we can put those tools to best use in what we're trying to accomplish.
I appreciate the information that you brought forward. I don't think any of us.... We're hearing a lot of different testimony. We want to hear from all sides, and then I think we can go forward and make a productive recommendation to the government in terms of whether electronic monitoring is best for offenders and for immigration monitoring. That's what we need to do. I just wanted to point out that we're glad you've come and made this presentation. I think we are going to be able to make some good determinations based on it.
I think Ms. Young had some questions. Thanks.