Mr. Speaker, first, let me acknowledge and thank my hon. colleague for his years of service to promote public safety in this country.
We are working alongside police forces and federations representing frontline members to understand the needs of frontline officers to ensure they have the resources to help keep communities safe. In addition, we are moving forward with a series of reforms that are going to strengthen sentencing regimes for violent repeat offenders, as well as addressing the needs of the bail system, particularly targeting home invasions, human trafficking, auto theft and other offences related to organized crime.
I am happy to work with the hon. member and benefit from his experience as we advance these important reforms.