Nobody has greater respect than I do for other jurisdictions. You'll get American jurisdictions that have very different approaches to murders. I've had critics who point to a particular state. I say you could look at that other state. They have different experiences. I have great respect for Australia. Usually somebody cites that as an example. I have great respect for the United Kingdom, all of Europe, other countries, but we have the right to make a made-in-Canada solution. We can deal with these pieces of legislation and this law. We can come up with our own solutions. We can have a look at what other countries and other jurisdictions do, but ultimately I think we have the right to make those decisions for ourselves. That's not a comment on Australia or any other one of these wonderful countries around the world.
Again, we have the right to make our own decisions, and we are making them. I disagree sometimes with what certain jurisdictions do, and I may agree with others, but this is a made-in-Canada solution. I think we can all be proud of that.