I obviously called for this when I came before the committee when you were doing your study into systemic racism in policing. I think we need to understand who's complaining, but we also need to understand who's not complaining, and why aren't they complaining. For example, we would say that in the territory of Nunavut they are vastly under-represented in the public complaint process because we don't get a lot of complaints, but it's a population that I believe you would all agree is over-policed.
It's important for us to know so we can target our public education. It's also so we can actually look at whether there are certain marginalized groups that are experiencing greater issues with their interactions with police or with CBSA.