Thanks very much.
The first question I'd like to ask is this. There was a recent case in Ontario where a 27-year-old was charged with trafficking many drugs. Some of the stuff he had was 316 grams of meth, 149 grams of heroin, 5.6 kilograms of cocaine and 8.1 kilograms of marijuana. The Crown attorney's proposing a six- to eight-year sentence. His lawyer thinks a five-year sentence would be appropriate for this drug dealer.
I know you're not here to give opinions on the legal system, but my point is that 316 grams of meth is 316 doses of meth. He's wrecking tens if not hundreds of lives, potentially, and costing the system tens of millions of dollars—maybe hundreds of millions of dollars—and his sentence, potentially, could be five years. Is that right, or do we need to look at that as well?