Thank you.
And thank you very much, Dr. Motiuk, for attending.
I am really quite intrigued by today's evidence, because as I was making my points, people around the table were asking you the same thing. So either your report was very well prepared and explicitly set out with things that interest us, or else great minds think alike.
I want to pick up on what Mr. Norlock was saying, because I think he was on the right track. What we're hearing from you is that the organized crime provisions, as they presently exist, actually are catching organized criminals. It's an interesting dichotomy. Organized crime happens to be run by organized criminals, and therefore, perhaps, we should be treating them differently.
If I understand you correctly, the majority of them receive sentences of three years or more. Is that correct?