If I may, I'll be very brief. First of all, the cost of crime is unbelievable. Our front-line police officers see that every day in every area and community where you see organized street gangs and organized crime--violent criminals exploiting their communities. It's terrible what it's costing. It's costing freedom. It costs a lot of money and a lot of pain.
I agree with you, Mr. Thompson, about the root cause. This is not the place for that. There are people taking care of that by investing money in prevention and different programs to help kids and people.
We're asking for a review of Correctional Service of Canada and the National Parole Board because there are a lot of flaws there. They have to change their policies. As I said, Canadian citizens and our police officers are fed up with that revolving door. That's why we try to work with the government and try to support those bills, because we have to do something. We have to stop the revolving door.
I'll let my colleague, Mr. Griffin, answer the other part of your question.