Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you to Assistant Commissioner Malizia and Inspector Irwin for being here today.
I want to go back to the point about the cases before the Toronto courts, without going into the case. I think that's a very important case, and it's something I intended to raise. To me, what it seemed to indicate was that the existing powers are sufficient to get a case in court. So whether or not that case succeeds is about the merits of that case and not something we would discuss today. But there doesn't seem to have been a problem in terms of a lack of legal capacity to get that case into court. Would that be correct?