I'll just add on that point another important thing that Bill C-26 is proposing to say. If you look at the case law and how courts are dealing with sentencing now in cases where you have child pornography, as well as contact sexual offence, Bill C-26 is ensuring that those are imposed consecutively. We're seeing that happen in some cases now. It's a matter of codification in many respects, but it's saying to do that in all cases. That's an important change that we don't have at this point.
Similarly, there is another reform that Bill C-26 is proposing. If you have one offender before the court at the same time with multiple victims, again it gives very clear direction to the courts on how to deal with sentences between those multiple victims so that, as the minister said, each victim feels that their victimization is reflected in the sentence that is imposed on that offender.