Thank you for having come here this morning.
My question goes to Mr. Rady or to Mr. Roitenberg. It is often said that we are trying to put in place a “three strikes law” such as they have in the United States. But there are 50 united states with criminal law that differs in almost all of them, as you can see from the different penalties they impose. We have a single system all across Canada.
Given that there has been a lot of criticism because of that method, have you, Mr. Rady or Mr. Roitenberg, been able to compare the American “three strikes” legislation with what we are proposing today? Since we are in the public eye here, can you tell me which state we are dealing with? Is it California's criminal law, or Vermont's? Can you tell me if either of you can compare or contrast them?