I'm going to repeat my first question, but I'll reverse it.
The scanner that checks for the presence of products on objects becomes a tool that establishes reasonable grounds to search the person. Is that correct?
On March 20th, 2018. See this statement in context.
March 20th, 2018 / noon
Liberal
Michel Picard Liberal Montarville, QC
I'm going to repeat my first question, but I'll reverse it.
The scanner that checks for the presence of products on objects becomes a tool that establishes reasonable grounds to search the person. Is that correct?
See context to find out what was said next.