Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Good morning, Professor Landreville.
I'm having a little difficulty with the fact that you're equating the legislation proposed with the California three-strike law. You've mentioned, as an example, that they have incarcerations down there of perhaps 40,000 people under this legislation in California, yet we have witnesses testifying at this committee and other justice committees that what we're talking about here is a very select few people. It's perhaps as low as one, two, three, four, or five; perhaps, it's been registered, there may be a possibility of up to 50 in this country, so we are talking about a very select few people with very heinous and serious indictable crimes, crimes against persons.
With the California three-strike law, do you have the percentage of crimes that would be crimes against property versus crimes against persons in the California law?