How can you do that when you have multiple victims? That's one of the biggest reasons I'm against that approach. In our case, where we feel the discount comes in is that we, the victims' families, feel that once somebody has been charged with one murder, the rest are just thrown in, as happened with Clifford Olson and in the Pickton case. How can you look a victim in the face and say that for your daughter we're going to give 25 years, but for another person's daughter we're going to give only five years or 10 years? It isn't going to work. It's either 25 and 25.... It isn't going to work. We'll be back before this committee.
On December 7th, 2010. See this statement in context.