My last job at the Toronto Police Service was at the homicide squad in charge of the retroactive DNA team. I looked at thousands of criminal records. I saw records that, quite frankly, dropped to the floor and the people had never been declared dangerous offenders. So my experience is that we have a whole lot of people who are dangerous, who haven't been declared dangerous offenders.
I understand and I agree that it should be a difficult proposition. It should be difficult to have somebody declared a dangerous offender and incarcerated indefinitely with opportunities for parole at seven years and four years. You don't do that lightly. But equally, I don't think we've captured in that legislation all the people who are dangerous in this country.