Mr. Di Luca, based on the experience we had in Canada before we did away with the death penalty, and faced with the experiences we're looking at in the United States, would you agree with me that the effect of this bill, if in fact it is imposed in any cases—and I agree with you, by the way, that it's probably going to be used fairly rarely, at least with our current batch of judges—will also inevitably lead, in every single case, to at least an appeal to the court of appeal of the province, and most likely most of these will also be appealed to the Supreme Court of Canada?