Thank you very much.
Thank you, Justice Wachowich, for being with us here today. It is certainly good for us to hear a judicial perspective.
I'd like to go back to some questions regarding sentencing that were raised with you earlier. You began by saying that you had no problem with minimum sentences for serious cases, such as organized crime. That tweaked my interest, I guess because I have sometimes wondered how we can balance the sentencing factors, if you will, and on the one hand take full account of the necessity to sentence offenders as individuals in their own individual circumstances, and yet at the same time try to achieve sentences that are proportional to the offence. It sounded to me as if you were saying that there still is a role for proportionality and that a sentence that reflects the gravity of the offence is still an appropriate consideration.
Am I on the right wavelength there?