We have contemplated that, and as you know, the Supreme Court has stated that courts are required to consider the imposition of restorative justice.
I had some experience previously as a prosecutor, in the early days of restorative justice and things such as sentencing circles, so I believe in the principle. I believe that they do work in some instances. However, there is also the ongoing need to balance those considerations when there is serious violent crime and sexual violence against individuals.
All of that is going to be considered by the judge. This is where the final determination will be made and how to calibrate the application of the Gladue principle with other considerations, such as the victim's background and the victim's experience to that point, which in many cases led them to find themselves in court as a victim.
We have to bring those sentencing principles in line when it comes to the final determination, but ultimately, I have great confidence in our judiciary to make good decisions in balancing out those existing precedents with what we believe is contained in the victims bill.