Thank you very much for that explanation, Minister.
I'd like to go back to the meeting we had, because those are the people who give me my marching orders here vis-à-vis public safety and justice. Those are the people who actually work with all segments of society. In my previous occupation as a police officer, working with crown attorneys and defence counsel and judges, we brought in restorative justice. I think that deals with some of what we call the smaller crimes, but what seems like a smaller crime to some people isn't necessarily small in the eyes of the victim.
In this committee we heard evidence from the victims that was specific to Sébastien's law. Minister, when you've met with these victims in your capacity as Minister of Justice, are there any particular meetings you can recall that bring to mind situations that are best covered by this law?