Thank you for the question, Mr. Brock.
As I mentioned in my opening remarks, victims of crime are already frustrated with bail reform. The perception of the victims is that the criminals' rights supersede those of citizens. With Bill C-5 and the proposed changes now, we are going to see sentencing become a joke, to be quite candid. The perception of the victims of crime will be, once again, that their rights have been given to the criminals.
I am very concerned that what we're seeing with indigenous populations.... In my experience on reserve and off reserve, with urban, indigenous populations, there is already a layer of distrust of the police and the justice system. We have to work really hard to get people to co-operate with us. I experienced this when the justice system was perceived to fail them, because the criminals' rights supersede those of the victim—