Yes, very briefly. It's this idea that maximum sentences, like minimum sentences, are constraining the discretion of judges. At least this is something that we know a lot about and have studied in the Canadian Sentencing Commission.
Even today, the average sentence in Canada is less than three years, all over the board. My point here is that the maximum sentence is given by judges in much less than 1% of cases. So this idea that the maximum is as constraining as minimum doesn't really fly.