There are some cases I could suggest. There was the Brassard case and the Bégin case, and we could go on and on. I mentioned the Karla Homolka case also. When you're dealing with those people, you're talking about really dangerous offenders--violent. They are people who have committed more than one crime. You don't see somebody who has committed one crime being designated a dangerous offender. In my career of 35 years I have never witnessed a case like that. You are targeting those people who are a big threat.
In the Brassard case I mentioned, he was declared a psychopath with a 100% chance of repeating, and he wasn't designated a dangerous offender. Those cases are sad.