Colleagues from the United Conservative Party of Alberta have conducted a study on their own to try to understand the issue of rural crime. You are from Saskatchewan. The problem seems to be most prevalent in the central and western provinces, while the situation seems to be less of a concern in Quebec and Ontario.
Do you think that's because of the policing context? For example, Ontario has its own provincial police force. The neighbouring province has the Sûreté du Québec. However, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police has a very broad mandate that covers all of Canada. We tend to rush to blame them, but I think the problem is that the country is vast, as you said.
Do you think Alberta and Saskatchewan should do things differently and have provincial police forces, or do you think that wouldn't change anything?