Perhaps I can just say a couple of things. You pointed to a problem. There is a problem, clearly, with peace bonds. I think that's clear, especially given the recent case in Ontario—which was, frankly, a bit ridiculous—that somebody had been put under a peace bond and yet had clearly broken the terms of it and all the rest of it, and then was only apprehended just in the nick of time from carrying out some serious damage.
It's not to say there aren't a whole lot of things that can't be looked at. Indeed, there may be individual rights that are...and I certainly wouldn't be suggesting that.
Again, to come back, I raised the question of the preventive arrest or preventive detention and investigative hearing powers that came up in 2001, which were lapsed for a while and then were brought back. They've been on the books, off and on, since 2001, yet they've never been used.