Just to the last point about adding new things, this is a bill sent by the government after second reading. It does not allow us, therefore, to add extraneous matter. We can only do tinkering, so that puts us in a very harsh position, usually, of accepting or rejecting the bill with minor amendments. We've had other suggestions. I just want to put that on the record and clarify that point, so you do not feel that we're ignoring your comments, perhaps.
My colleagues and I were noticing that our format has you down as an individual. We regard you as an expert, and we're very pleased that you are here, Professor.
I'd like to talk about the report you were very involved in about abolishing mandatory minimum sentences and some of the anomalies that happen inside the court system when you have both to avoid and.... I'll let you put in your words what happens, actually, when you have mandatory minimums, based on the study that you did.