Understood.
Unfortunately, because of time limitations I'm going to have to pass over Mr. Russomanno and Mr. Rigakos. I'd like to continue this conversation with you for just a moment longer.
In principle I am quite confident that the court system can in fact redress imperfect implementation of good laws. I'm quite willing to allow the courts to do that. For me, the question of whether it's a good law depends on onus too. Who am I trying to serve? Who am I trying to protect?
If someone knocked me over the head and stole my watch and I saw them the next day and I had to wave at them and watch them walk away when there was no police officer around, to me, the protection of such a person is sound in principle. I will give the onus to protecting victims, rather than the onus of preserving against the possibility of an abusive exercise of a good law. So—