We don't have to get to that point. In our court and in most of the courts the Crown does the initial wave of screening. We have a six-stage screening process. In the first stage the Crown looks at the application, the synopsis of the offence, the criminal record, and any recommendations from the police. On the divide between an addict trafficker, who is just trafficking at the subsistence level to support their own addiction, and the commercial trafficker, it's more art than science.
For example, I will look at the quantity of drugs and the role the person played in the transaction. Typically, someone who gets screened in through that first stage in our court is out on the street, makes the initial contact with the police undercover officer thinking the officer is a customer, but then has to go to someone else to get the actual drugs to complete the transaction. That's somebody we call the front end, in the vernacular, as opposed to the back end, who is the person actually holding the drugs.