Yes, I do, because the way the law is written....
For example, with conditional sentences, when I was a provincial justice minister in Manitoba, your government had promised that conditional sentences would never apply to serious or violent offences. It was a specific promise made by Allan Rock, repeated by Anne McLellan, that they wouldn't occur. So when people were dying, when there was impaired driving causing death and conditional sentences--which, because of the amendments you've put back into Bill C-9, will continue to occur--we took that up to the Supreme Court of Canada. The Supreme Court of Canada said that the penalty of conditional sentence was available. A judge was entitled to do that.
We took the position that, because of the way the law was drafted, we needed to correct it, to make good on the promise that your ministers had made before that it wouldn't apply in those kinds of situations.