But what we're saying, Mr. Lee, on this particular piece of legislation is that these are individuals who have been convicted. They're already before the court with three serious offences for which they have been given conviction. We're indicating to them that they had better put something on the table to rebut the presumption that they are a dangerous offender.
In a sense, we're at the sentencing stage of this. You're right, an individual doesn't have to bring forward any evidence. They don't have to say a word. But I think it's clear, and I think it's fair enough to say, that we're talking about some of the most dangerous individuals in Canadian society. We're not talking about common assault here. As you know, that list...so again, I think it's reasonable to....
I'm sorry, we're running out of time?