The other point I want to make, I think, is that it seems to me that the CBA slices and dices the legal aspect of any legislation, and it's not, in a sense, your file to talk about the societal or legislative aims of legislation. So when you're presented with a piece of legislation, you're going to look at it and see where the legalities are. That I understand. But very rarely are you going to get into aspects of policy, such as whether there should be more people in jail. Am I right about that?
On May 13th, 2009. See this statement in context.