As I said earlier, this is about the paramount consideration given to the deprivation of liberty in the case of someone who is clearly responsible for committing a serious crime, but is not responsible criminally.
The paramount consideration given to the deprivation of liberty is problematic. The concern for public safety must also include the individual's rehabilitation and reintegration into society. We must strive for that balance. But this bill does not do that. Instead, it gives precedence to public safety, without giving enough consideration to rehabilitation and reintegration. That is what we think. In some cases, reintegration is the best way to enable someone to become rehabilitated and to heal.
My colleague will add to my answer.