Thank you very much. I gather that you've concluded your presentation.
I had a couple of questions for Ms. Latimer. I'm not sure if you had the opportunity to have a look at the proposed friendly amendment, but it talks about taking the benefit away from those who were confined in a jail, penitentiary, or other similar institution and were not found guilty. In other words, it only proposes to give the extension to those who were confined—if we may say that—and not found guilty.
Given that—I'm not sure if you had a look at it—do you still believe that there would be some people attempting to prolong the pre-trial stay, in light of the fact that if they were convicted, they would not have the benefit of that extension?