Thank you, Chair.
Thank you, witnesses, for your presentations.
Let me start with you, Mr. Wright. You didn't want to go into the machinations of carding in Nova Scotia, but you sort of touched on it. A CBC report today says that carding was made illegal and banned in Halifax—or street checks were, rather—in 2019. You say that the provincial government seems to have tried a way around that. That presumably hasn't been successful, but clearly the evidence before the commission was that there was actually a disproportionate targeting of Black Nova Scotians in that situation.
Do you think, as I think you did say, a national ban of some sort might be effective in overriding that? Do you think that's something we should look further into?