Mr. Leung, on the issue of people who came here when they younger, clearly there's a bit more sympathy for those individuals. We're not talking about anyone who's been convicted of a crime. We are talking about an individual who's been convicted of a crime and sentenced to a period of incarceration of at least six months. We're not talking about someone who got pulled over for reckless driving. We're talking about someone who has been sentenced to jail. This is serious.
The guidelines of the Criminal Code say that judges shouldn't avoid sentencing people to jail, if that's the way it should be. These are people being given a jail sentence by judges who have heard these cases and have made a decision on a sentence. That's where the difference is. If we were talking about deporting everyone who was convicted of shoplifting one time, I would have a real problem with this, but that's not what we're talking about here, Mr. Leung.