Thank you very much.
Mr. Page, it's my first opportunity to hear you testify, so I've been quite interested. But I've also been a little bit surprised at some of the things you've said, particularly in answer to Mr. Warkentin.
I quite well understand that it's not within your purview to comment on the intangible benefits of a bill like the Truth in Sentencing Act. Some of them are obvious. Whether it's safer streets, or the fact that Canadians will have more confidence in the justice system, or the fact that we are being more sensitive to the concerns of victims--those are all intangible benefits of that act, which, I understand, is not within your purview to comment on.
But did I understand you to say, sir, that you don't consider it within your purview to comment on the fiscal benefits of this legislation?