As we move forward, after the situational events that we're all reacting to recede a little, I think the constitutional challenge to this section takes on more of a possibility of success. As we move forward, I'm not sure what judges will do, but we will have eroded a basic principle of the right to bail and, in some respects, the presumption of innocence. We may never be able to go back.
But in two years, three years, four years, or five years, Mr. Comartin, there's one thing that's probably going to still be in the Criminal Code, and that's the tertiary ground. It is the public confidence in the administration of justice. You can't ignore it anymore. It's there.
I don't see significant changes in what judges will do with this legislation. I don't think it's going to survive that long.
Did I answer that or not?