There are two areas that were raised. I'm quite proud of the education that goes on in my community. There's education in the schools. All of the schools in my community, secondary and elementary schools, hold Remembrance Day services. All of the churches have Remembrance Day services, where names of those who died in the different altercations are repeated. Many of the schools attend the cenotaphs in my community, and there are quite a few, and they're always loaded with children. As well, Mr. Chairman, some of the schools, the secondary schools, at least, have sent groups of young people off to see the different memorials in Europe. They have done that, so the education is good. But what's going on with vandalism isn't working.
Again, we're going back to the mandatory minimum question, and we're never going to agree on this, sir. I can only say that after the mandatory minimum penalty has been placed, because the judge will have the requirement to make that mandatory penalty, the judge will also have a discretion after that to impose community service, to do all kinds of things, and to increase the penalty. Maybe $1,000 isn't enough, but the mandatory minimum is $1,000.