Well, I have to confess, no. We didn't come here primarily to talk about the criminal aspects, but we are happy to talk about them, because we have some experience. I think the point is absolutely well taken. It's not too much to ask foreigners, foreign nationals to come here and respect the law. It's absolutely a normal expectation of Canadians. Again, I think it's just a question of proportionality.
We heard briefly in the previous presentation about sensational crimes. It seems to me when we're talking about murder, serial killers, and so on, these were already being dealt with by the previous legislation. We're here today to talk about how Bill C-43 could improve things. I'm not understanding how lowering the threshold for the right of appeal from two years to six months is going to have anything to do with serial killers and so on. Maybe you could explain that.
Again, really to show what we're talking about, the people with the six-month sentences are the kids next door who break in and drink some of your liquor or who break into the mall and steal DVDs.