Mr. Butt, the impression you're giving me, though, is that you're relying on the courts to balance things up. What is our role? Isn't our role as parliamentarians to make sure that the bill will adopt at the end of the day, at the final stage after all readings, after hearing all the different witnesses? Is it, in our mind, the best bill that we can bring forward?
I've got a strong impression that your answers are always, “The court will do this; the court will do that; they will rebalance.” When I look at the state of the courts and the access of justice, it scares me a bit for the victims actually. There's nothing more frustrating than living through a court case after all this, and giving all those tools that we all want to give, then at the end of the day the judge saying, “Do you know what? Everything you gathered under that search warrant or whatever is worth zip.” That would be really sad. Maybe I'm wrong, and I didn't get you right, but that's the impression I have.