I would say that may be in your experience, but oftentimes there are people who do pose a threat, and this is one of the things we're talking about. It's the security. It certainly is an evolving thing in this country and others and we are trying to improve it as best we can, given that time moves forward and there are new technologies that we will try to put in place.
As my colleague pointed out earlier, Mahmoud Mohammad Issa Mohammad, who in fact did carry out terrorist acts for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, has been here since 1987 and has been launching a series of judicial appeals in a process that has cost Canadian taxpayers at this point about $3 million. Has legal aid, in your opinion, ever spent $3 million to defend a serious criminal?
What's the most, in your experience, that has been spent in such a situation?