In terms of the restitution orders, Mr. Minister, I'm guessing you probably have the same experience I've had with these. Our courts are very careful about not crossing over into the civil court line and becoming collection courts. You'll hear judges saying they're not there to collect money. It's an attitude that I think is a problem with the restitution orders.
Is there any thought being given--and this would be at the judicial council level or at the education level of our judges--to providing additional education on the importance of the restitution orders and willingness on the part of the judge to entertain more evidence? That's usually what the problem is. I've seen all too many judges cut off prosecutors who want to put in more evidence as to what the restitution orders should be and in what quantities.