Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you to the witnesses for your attendance. It's nice to see you both again.
Professor Doob, I listened to you very intently. I want to make sure that I understood you correctly. You told my friend Mr. Ménard that generally you don't believe in minimum mandatory sentences, and you believe that judges ought to have discretion to give something less than the minimum in the appropriate circumstances. Is that correct? That's what you said.