Monsieur Lemay, with respect to any changes to parole, that of course would be the purview of the Minister of Public Safety. I would certainly be pleased to pass on any comments you have. I will do that on your behalf.
I'm surprised about, and I hope you will reconsider, your opposition to mandatory jail times. On the one hand, you made the comment that they're out too soon, but then you're against mandatory jail times. Again, I'm hoping you will keep an open mind. Certainly the Tackling Violent Crime Act has mandatory jail times, and I think that's going to work.
To your comments with respect to cyber crime, I think Canada is cooperating with agencies. You alluded to this being an international problem, that this is not something that takes place just in Canada. Quite frankly, I'm pleased with the amount of cooperation that is now taking place between countries. You will remember the individual in Southeast Asia who was accused of molesting children. That individual's face went around the world. That's the kind of cooperation that is now taking place between government agencies and governments around the world. This is the kind of thing we are doing.
Again, I appreciate the challenges. As I indicated with identify theft, trying to stay on top of all the innovations and changes that have taken place with respect to technology is a continuing challenge.