Thank you.
With respect to your last response, I wouldn't refer to the American system. It's one of the worst in the world and it has one of the highest incarceration levels, and most of those people have reoffended because the incarceration didn't work.
My question will be related to the victims. We're very concerned--the three opposition parties--about the victims, and we want to protect them, the ones you have talked about who are revictimized, like the aboriginal people, and those people who have not yet been victims. I would propose that this law could make society less safe and create more victims, as opposed to fewer, in three ways.
First of all, for those items where you can only proceed by indictment, some prosecutors who are very reasonable people will not prosecute, because they know that it doesn't make sense for society or for the person for him to go to jail.