Yes, I would say that society and our judicial system did work in this particular case. I want to say that because the first thing that happened is that clearly the judge sent a message to police in the Chen case. Parliament, as a result, changed the law. In fact, we heard from Mr. Chen, and I'm not sure if you had an opportunity to hear his testimony, but Mr. Chen said that a daily occurrence of theft before is not happening any more, the result being that criminals are aware that he's going to grab them and arrest them. I think you may not like that, but I, as a person who practised criminal law for a long period of time, do like it, and as a store owner I do like it.
One of the things we can do is prevent people from stealing and send a clear message to them that it's not acceptable. I think that's one of the things it has done.
I would like you to comment in relation to that, since you had the biggest cough on the planet there, Ms. MacDonnell. What do you think about what Mr. Chen said, that now people are not stealing from him?