Madam Speaker, with respect to being tough on crime, the critical piece is the administration of justice at the level of the province. I am going to point out what Premier Ford just said. He talked about JPs and provincial court judges, both of whom he appoints. What is illustrated by the member from Nova Scotia is that in his very province, JPs, who decide things like bail, have to have legal training before they are appointed. That is an example of best practice in our federation. That is not the practice in Ontario.
If we are going to improve the quality of the justice being rendered, we need to ensure people like JPs, who are deciding things about serious risks of reoffending, have legal training in Ontario the way they do—