Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'll be supporting this also. Thank you to our Bloc colleague for bringing this forward.
I have two quick things to add to this, and then I think we can probably move on after a vote.
This is a very serious problem. I was astounded to find out that residents in Toronto are now installing their own mechanical bollards at the ends of their own driveways as the only way to keep their cars in their driveways. That is just astounding to me. The cost of those alone must be astronomical, but that's what's going on.
I also heard further that this appears—I'm sure we'll learn more in our study—to be an organized crime concern. They are actually placing orders for which cars they want, which kind of shocked me a bit. They want six of this car and five of that model, and they're just going out almost like they're shopping for these cars.
It's a very serious problem. I agree with what all of my colleagues have said today. Once we get to that study, I look forward to hearing some more information on it.
I will be supporting this.
Thank you.