Yes. Quite simply, a number written down in a book, or as the U.S. does, on a sentencing chart.... It's very easy sometimes to be a defence lawyer in the U.S., because you do the checklists on the chart and it gives you a range. It doesn't represent the reality of what we all know the human experience to be, that every situation is different and every person is different.
I think judges exercising their judicial discretion in the framework of our system are in the best place to impose a sentence and don't need maximums and minimums to box them in on that.