I don't comment on specific cases. I'm not in a position to start analyzing any particular case that is now before the courts or has been before the courts.
That being said, you will remember we were very specific with respect to the victims of white collar crime act. If you remember, we had mandatory sentences of two years or more in that particular legislation for individuals who engage in fraud of $1 million or more.
Our job as legislators is to provide guidance, in the sense that we provide legislation. We indicate the penalties, whether they be minimums or maximums with respect to particular incidents, and we rely on the court system to determine each particular case.
As you know, in any particular case there is always the possibility of appeals if it's not acceptable to the crown or the defence. They have the ability to appeal these things to come up with a sentence that is appropriate in each circumstance.
But again, we were very specific with respect to white collar crime, as you know. We initiated these penalties, and that piece of legislation was well received.