Thank you, Chair. Thank you to the witnesses for sticking through that.
I want to start with you, Mr. Jack. Thank you.
I think CAA has done a study—correct me if I'm wrong—that found that 33% of Canadians who own vehicles have factory-installed anti-theft systems. I want to know a little bit more.
You spoke in your opening remarks about these anti-theft systems. It's somewhat unfair to put that on the consumer after they've already purchased the car.
Are you finding that there are certain manufacturers whose cars are harder to steal, who are putting in place some of these regulations? I recognize the point you've made in terms of updating the legislation on anti-theft systems and that it is quite dated.
We've heard at committee that some cars are stolen far more often than others and that some in the industry are making headway.
Do you have anything to add to that?