Thank you, Chair, and thank you to all of the witnesses for being here today. I'm sure it's a very tough day for you and I appreciate that you're here and doing your bit for your friend.
Mr. Roebuck, I'd like to start with you. My colleague was asking earlier in regard to Ms. Chwalczuk's—I hope I said that right—opening statement, and I was watching you, and you were nodding your head quite noticeably. It looked like you had something you wanted to add, so I'm going to let you add something here.
I'll reread the line: “...knowing that he, Mr. Bernardo, may have more rights than the victims he left behind, and that it was very disturbing that the families and friends were left to do nothing but watch.” I was watching you, and you were definitely nodding your head. It looked like you wanted to speak there and you didn't get a chance. What would you like to say about that?