I would like to come back to a topic that my colleague Mr. Woodworth and other witnesses raised, and that is sort of related to your answers to Ms. Dhalla.
I think the courts of appeal have in fact established that, in cases of sexual offences against children—not sexual offences in general—the rule should be imprisonment. Of course, the length of the sentence is not specified because it is determined based on the legislation and individual circumstances. Do you think this rule is justified?