Thanks.
I apologize. That was probably my error. My wonderful colleagues here are zealous about getting to part 3.
I just have one comment. Mr. Hsu isn't here very often, so I thought in the spirit of collaboration I'd help a little bit. After 19 years of police work, I've dealt with a lot of victims of crime, and I've never had an opportunity or a situation where their original tests for their treatment were not available for court purposes. I've never had to have them do X-rays or other medical tests, because, frankly, the professionals in the health care system do a fantastic job at the onset, and then those become readily available for court purposes.
Of course, victims of crime are well taken care of, thanks to many of the measures this government has put forward, including lowering the GST, which I know Mr. Hsu's party would actually increase. So I'm encouraged by the questioning by Mr. Hsu and hopeful that perhaps they've turned the page and it's maybe led to an agreement on lowering the GST.
Nevertheless, I did want to provide him with some actual experience with regard to this. Hopefully, that helps him.