Thank you very much.
One of the items that we've been dealing with—one of the sections, and you did refer to it—is the recognizance with condition. That tool, from a terrorist perspective, has been used not too often, but it has been used. For people who are not familiar with law enforcement, what we commonly refer to as peace bonds, as they relate to domestic situations, make sure that for domestic assaults, for domestic situations, or for neighbours that don't get along, the justice will say, “Keep the peace; be on good behaviour“ and put on other conditions. From an anti-terrorism perspective in Bill C-51 we have changed some of the threshold to be more cognizant to the changing threat. I wonder if you could comment on the recognizance with conditions as it pertains to terrorism and the review of detention as a valuable tool to law enforcement.