—is that there is much more sophistication among the criminal element we are dealing with. Crime knows no borders anymore. We constantly have to keep updating the Criminal Code of this country, whether it be on drugs, whether it be on auto theft, whether it be on identity theft, or even, for instance, on protecting 14-year-olds and 15-year-olds. You don't have to tell me that maybe back in the 1800s people used to get married when they were 14. I don't have to know that. I do know that we'd better protect 14-year-olds and 15-year-olds today in the 21st century, and this is what this government has been all about.
I can tell you that if you spend time with the victims in this country, as I have when I've travelled across it, it comes through loud and clear: they want somebody in government, they want people in Ottawa—