Thank you, Madam Chair.
Mr. Julian, earlier, in the first round of questions, I talked to you about the use of force to control a child. I thought I understood that we agreed on that.
Now, as far as the correction is concerned, I admit that I'm a bit troubled. You're right, I think, in some respects. On others, I'm not sure. I'd like to hear a clear answer to what Mr. Caputo said. He gave the example of a parent who would use two fingers to give a slap on the wrist to a child, telling the child not to touch that, or not to do that. However, I'm not sure I understood your position in a situation like that.
It makes me wonder, do we treat all use of force in the same way? I'm thinking, for example, of a teacher or a parent who would give the whip. When I was a little boy, school principals would rap a child on the wrist with a ruler, which would no longer be acceptable today for all kinds of reasons. Whether or not it's provided for in the Criminal Code, I think there would be a kind of revolt against it.
I'd like—