Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to talk a little about the aspect of the bill that talks about consecutive sentencing.
I know, Dominic, you mentioned that if a person traffics or exploits five people, they may only end up serving five years because they'll be made to serve all those counts concurrently, which is what happens with a lot of sentences in our Criminal Code.
Based on your experience, if a person commits these offences against five or six women, do you think that a judge will now, because we make these changes, instead of imposing five years, make those sentences consecutive, making it 25 years, or will they say the existing case law is five years, so they're going to say everybody gets one year?
From my experience, judges have difficulty getting out of well-established sentencing ranges.