Madam Speaker, one interesting thing I learned is that in Ontario, the provincial detention facilities are holding about 80% pretrial detention prisoners. That is really interesting to learn. Obviously, those people have been denied bail. It is important for the judges to be able to make the decisions that are needed, foremost, to keep Canadians safe.
In the upcoming legislation, it will be very important to, once again, guide the courts and talk about the basic principles, such as if somebody is a public safety threat or a flight risk, they should not be given bail. Also, the confidence in our judicial system is very important. While I was sitting in those courtrooms, I did not have a lot of confidence that those courtrooms were adequately supported and resourced. I know the provinces could do a much better job to make sure the outcomes coming out of those courtrooms are the best outcomes for Canadians.