Thank you.
We'll go over to the government side. I'll take the liberty of asking a question, if I might.
I'm still intrigued by the judicial discretion discussion that's happening here. Mr. Dosanjh, of course, suggested that he has been asked by judges who tell him--and I think I'm quoting it correctly--“Tell us what you want us to do.” Well, when we tell judges what we want them to do, that's removing an element of discretion from them, so I have some difficulty using that as an excuse for not enacting mandatory minimum sentences.
On judicial discretion, Ms. Inness, you mentioned--and I hope I'm not misquoting you--judicial discretion is working very well. Do you have studies to show that? How did you come to that conclusion? I think that would be helpful for the committee to know.