Those are just questions.
By way of comment on this section, I think the problem we have is trying to assess this. Mr. Ménard made points earlier about the difficulty of taking a cookie-cutter approach, especially since all parties supported this legislation with the earlier mandatory minimums, including the Bloc at that time. The statistics we're seeing and the evidence you heard from just about all the witnesses say that these types of offences should result in jail time. The stats show that in fact, in the vast majority of cases, they do result in jail time.
However, the real issue—and this is really what it comes down to with regard to the psychologists who have spent their whole careers working on these files—is that it really is significant, and I think it's absolutely mandatory, that the sentence fit the individual. When you go with these solutions that try to fit everybody into one box, it just doesn't work.
Having said that, Mr. Chair, I'm obviously not going to be supporting these mandatory minimums in this case.