Just to pick up on that, when we talk about a tie going one way or the other, we're not talking about one side having charter rights and one side not having charter rights. Remember, Rehtaeh Parsons had charter rights to live a secure life. The criminal gets involved in the situation with or without rights.
We're talking about a delicate balancing of all rights, and victims have rights, too. That's one of the things that are increasingly coming up now as legislation is introduced: Victims are a part of this process as much as perpetrators are. Those victims have rights, and those victims' charter rights deserve to be heard, respected, and considered in the legislation that you are considering at all times.