No. A lot of the activity is already covered, so it really isn't a question of trying to get everything mentioned in the treaty, because for a number of years we've been in the business of trying to counteract terrorist activity in Canada. There have been provisions made over the last decade in that area, and there are provisions that have always been in the Criminal Code.
What we did in the four sections you have before you for study is particularize them with direct reference to the two treaties. Again, as was pointed out by Monsieur Goguen, we've applied a number of other provisions in the Criminal Code that have already been changed. Reverse bail is one of the examples, as is consecutive sentencing. Even within the activity that's already criminalized under the Criminal Code, we have, as you can see, increased the penalties because of the seriousness of this activity.