I think judges, in their wisdom, will screen out a 20-year-old kid who steals a little booze. That's kind of trivial. What we're really talking about here is a removal of serious criminals from Canada.
Are you aware that other countries, like the U.K., the U.S., New Zealand, and Australia, have provisions in place already to bar individuals who would harm the public interest and who otherwise are inadmissible? In fact, the provisions in a lot of those countries are far more broad and discretionary than those in Bill C-43. Are you aware of that?