As I said, what we are talking about is criminals, whether they're Canadian criminals or foreign criminals, people coming into Canada from other countries. I believe that we have a very, very good judicial system in Canada, but there are a number of wrongs. There are a number of flaws which we have taken part in trying to correct; however, it's a very giving and fair judicial system.
What I'm talking about is people who come into our country and break our laws, who have gone through the fair judicial process with the right to appeal. I think we have to make an informed and firm decision on what Canada expects from people who come into our country and eventually break our laws. As I said in my presentation, I think it should be loud and clear that the rules of engagement are changing in Canada, and that we are not going to put up with it.
Something else that I would like to add is that all we're talking about is shortening the length of the appeals process for people who are convicted. Whether you grow six marijuana plants or whatever, that makes no never mind to victims of crime. If you are breaking the law, then you should not be in our country.