Okay. I understand that part of it, but it's also possible, under these provisions, for the prosecutor to come back and look for a variance. I was concerned about the prosecutor reworking the sentence a bit because of community pressure in a smaller community. The guy who's been stealing cars for 10 years finally gets sentenced and he's prohibited from selling cars for five years—this is a trite example, I know—and then in year four the prosecutor decides that this guy is still hanging out in the garage and we have to extend the period of time he's prohibited from engaging in the sale of cars.
Under this provision, it appears to be doable, but something is making me nervous about that. It seems to me that if the person has been sentenced, you can't really go back and double up on the sentence, including the prohibition.