Again, in terms of those sentences for which Parliament has issued a 14-year maximum—that's the maximum under our system other than life imprisonment—a determination has been made by Parliament, not specific to this particular bill, that those are very serious offences and it wants to make very clear the seriousness of them. I'm agreeing, quite frankly, with decisions that have been made by previous governments and other parliaments. Yes, those are serious offences, and as such, they should be ineligible for conditional sentencing.
Are there any other routes open? Again, there is discretion within. The crown can lay different charges. But if the most serious charges in the Criminal Code are laid against individuals, we'll be sending out the message to them that if they're eligible for life imprisonment, if they're eligible for 14 years, they won't be going home on conditional sentencing or house arrest.