It is my time to conclude.
With respect, Arlène, to what you said, unless the definition is expanded greatly, the victim is the person upon whom the crime has been perpetrated. If we're going to victimize everybody and say that anybody out there affected in any way is the victim, then we have a pretty broad definition and a bit of a difficulty, in my humble opinion, on that.
The victim, in my view, is the individual who the crime has been perpetrated upon. I have great empathy in terms of wanting to support that person, and so on. So I would say there is a great concern here in respect of this aspect, which does not exclude when there is the issue of a 16- or 17-year-old minor. That has to be dealt with, for sure, and the parents have to work it out with that child, and so on, and support where they can, but I would not support the matter of employment benefits to that parent.