I think that's really clear, and I think it's clear to everyone around the table, or at least it should be. Call it what it is: it's preferential treatment because of the category that has been defined, the category of incarcerated individuals, within the current legislation.
Now, the linkage I'd like to ask you about is to victims. I'm dealing in my riding with some situations where victims are coming into my office and mentioning how the courts have treated the criminals with light sentences, or much lighter than they think they should be, and in some cases no sentences.
Would you agree that most people who make that conscious decision, as you have said, to commit a crime in most cases leave some victim along the way? It might not even be individuals; it might just be society that's the victim. Would you say that most of the criminal activity that goes on does leave victims in the wake of that activity?