It would appear to me—and I address the question to both of you—that the mischief to war memorials could be prosecuted either under the general law of mischief or under the specific applications of that general law, be it to cultural property or be it to a religious property, and a cemetery would come into it in that regard.
My question is, when we're dealing with this particular type of offence, will the specificity of this offence have a symbolic value of such a nature that the particularity of the offence might thereby deter its commission in a way that the generality of the mischief offences, as they now appear in the Criminal Code, do not? Or do you think the symbolic particularism involved here and the specific denunciation involved here will not have any effect?