After doing this for 25 years, one of the things I have observed is that we have incredible numbers of things that we are going to make the individual who has been convicted of a crime do or not do. There are huge numbers of orders, whether it's to stay out of parks, depending on the type of offence, or it's this or that. In my view, the focus has always been after the fact. This is a little off topic of this legislation, but I was trying to direct the legislators to look at before-the-fact things that happen in our communities. I don't know if I can be any clearer than that.
It's easier for legislation to pile on things after the fact than it is for us to create something that takes place beforehand. The fact of the matter is that you never see its successes. Its successes are in the absence of headlines.