It's a good point.
One of the things pointed out by Mr. Cotler in a review of what takes place across the provinces, I'm not sure if any of them are identical. It seems to me there are variations in all the provinces that have them, and that's appropriately so. The money is going to provincial projects within the province or territory. Each one has to be tailored a little to meet the needs of the individual jurisdiction.
In terms of any advice or assistance we can give, we're always very pleased to do anything we can to assist, anything to help victims, but ultimately the decision will be made by each individual government in the provinces or territories. Again, even with those who don't have a fine option program, there are procedures they take. For instance, a person's driver's licence could be suspended if the person ignored a fine that he or she received after he or she was convicted of a criminal offence. That's one of the options. If you're asking about my preference, I certainly do like the idea that there's a fine option program, and I think most provinces and territories agree that's a good way to handle it. Again, it's up to each individual jurisdiction.