I don't think so. That's certainly not the intent. If it's one of a series of events, then we would suggest, based on case law and jurisprudence, that in fact it would only be seen as one series of offences, not separate offences. In other words, if an individual commits a break and enter and commits assaults against two individuals, then that probably would be seen as one series of offences for the purposes of this. It wouldn't count as three separate offences.
On October 31st, 2007. See this statement in context.