Yes, the question of incapacitation is raised, as it was a while ago here, that if someone is in custody, he's not going to be committing crimes, at least outside the prison. He might do it in prison, but he won't be committing crimes outside. Well, how much effect is this bill going to have on that?
Mr. Muise talked about the worst offenders. Aren't the worst ones already getting much more than the minimum sentences anyway? So how much effect will there be? Yes, there may be one or two people who will spend a couple more months in custody than they otherwise would, who are among the worst offenders and are therefore going to be incapacitated when maybe they would have done something, but that will be an infinitesimal fraction of the effect of this bill.