Out of all of the cases of workers monitoring conditional sentences in the community, we see no indication of individuals similar to those who are frightening people at the Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau International Airport. If there were some, and there is no indication of that, we could consider the matter, but there is no evidence to show that these people are under conditional sentences.
We agree that dangerous individuals should not receive conditional sentences, but we do not agree on how to reach that objective. The Criminal Code is designed so that these individuals should not receive conditional sentences, because judges are responsible for assessing the level of dangerousness of individuals.
Jean-François would like to say a few words.