Okay. I have a lot of questions. That is good. I got that point.
Some native women in very remote native communities have said to me--as much as all you have said is right--it is really bad for them, especially if it is sexual assault or something like that, when the offender is put back in the same tiny community where they are hundreds of miles from anywhere else. It is very hard on them and it is not sustainable.
Could both you and Mr. Rudin comment on that?
This would certainly be the effect of Bill C-9, but also Bill C-10. Obviously, the offender could easily be back next door to the person he offended, more quickly without these laws.