Since I only have one minute left, I am going to turn to the specific wording in the legislation.
The legislation mentions two examples of personal circumstances, namely health and the financial situation. Are examples often included without mentioning all the situations? Wouldn't judges have more tools if other personal circumstances were listed? For instance, if the crime is committed by the person in whose house the senior lives, that person's place of residence can become an aggravating factor. The place of residence or the fact of living with someone can have an impact. Would it not be appropriate to add more details to the personal situation? If not, why not?