I am not insensitive to that particular challenge and the exchange you had with Prof. Winter. I recognize that this, too, is a difficult issue. I also recognize the mandate of the current government and its expressed intent with respect to this issue.
For us, it is almost a philosophical problem. By way of analogy, I will talk about a marriage, if I can.
One goes into a marriage, into that kind of partnership, with an expression of a commitment to a set of values. If those values are breached, then the solution that occurs, more often than not, is a divorce, because the individuals, through their actions, have repudiated the essential values that caused them to go into that union.
For a particular set of crimes—and we listed what we thought they were—we felt that somebody has been guilty not just of the objective crime but also of a crime against Canada.