Madam Chair, on the issue of the complexity of problems, I am going to go to auto theft.
The minister has been quite candid in acknowledging the fact that this is a serious problem. I find candour is a rare commodity in politics these days, so it is refreshing to see somebody who is willing to admit that there is a problem and that circumstances require a response, but one of the issues is auto theft. The minister spoke about this earlier. I am sure we will hear about it more tonight. One of the complexities is that it involves multiple levels of government and multiple parties.
Here is a fact: There are 800 fewer police officers in the streets in the GTA, where I come from, since 2015—