I just want to say that we have the Gladue court in our area. I think a lot of people know what Gladue was all about--the systemic discrimination against aboriginals in the justice system. I think the government made a lot of good recommendations. Even though a person will plead guilty now, they have the choice to go before a Gladue court.
So there was a collection of magnitude at that level within the Department of Justice; it's not something that couldn't be done. That would be my comment: if it's supported by the federal government to start some sort of national database...
When I look at the Ipperwash inquiry, there is more sensitivity training for the Ontario Provincial Police now. I thought that was a very good recommendation. I really see some benefits from that in my whole area.
That's the only comment I wanted to make.