Mr. Chairman, I have the same point of order. I understand Mr. Comartin. If we want to vote on this amendment within the next few minutes, we need to know whether, yes or no—and I support the same goal as Ms. Jennings—police stations have this technology. To me, the argument that the technology might be defective doesn't hold water because it is true for all detection technologies. If we think that it is fallible, or that we don't have the right batteries, let's not pass this bill.
To me, we need to ask whether police stations are equipped to use this kind of recording. I think that the only person who can answer this question is the corporal and I believe that he should limit his remarks to that. Do police stations have this technology, yes or no? As for the rest, we have our own opinion, as parliamentarians. But we need to know this.