I have limited time and I want to ask you one more question.
You spoke about this earlier; we spoke about e-bracelets. I want to talk about a situation that has occurred in my riding.
A retired firefighter was shot by someone from MS-13 who crossed the border illegally. He was arrested and a bracelet was put on him. We just found out this weekend that the bracelet has been removed. Now, the individual—who, God pray for him every day, has survived after being shot seven times—is fearing for his life because he was able to identify the person.
I know the bracelet is a mechanism to ensure that they have control of where this individual is placed, but I don't think it's the only mechanism. I think we do need to keep them in jail until we can prove that they're not a risk to anyone else.
Madam Tremblay, do you agree with that?