Mr. Speaker, let me congratulate the member for Essex-Windsor on a very thoughtful presentation.
The speaker previous to her started a debate that got picked up by the member for Notre-Dame-de-GrĂ¢ce. It relates to enforcement. There are two ways of doing that. Looking at policing nowadays, there is proactive policing which is being promoted by all police forces versus reactive policing. The concept of proactive policing is that we try to prevent crimes from taking place versus reacting to a crime and trying to catch the criminals after the fact.
Has the member thought about the distinction between the two and which she might find more preferable?