I think once you're at the point of sentencing, you're probably dealing with pretty extreme cases. It is hard to get someone to porter plainte. If you do get to this point, especially with those people who have a formal caregiver, not a family caregiver who has neglected an elderly person, and they have horrible bedsores or they're malnourished, or a person has been defrauded, we want that message to be clear. I agree with it; I think it is going to have an impact.
Most of the provinces, if they don't have an action plan yet on elder abuse, at least they're talking about it. We're all doing different things to address elder abuse in a multisectoral and multi-faceted way. There are teams like you have in Edmonton. We have teams in Quebec. We're looking at it in a very multi-faceted way. Criminality is just one part of the continuum in what we need to do to address this problem.