Thank you to all the witnesses for your participation. It's going to be a little bit shortened here because of the antics on the Hill, of course, but one never knows what each day brings.
Mr. Gilhooly, you've been here a few times. I noted your concern about the totality principle, and I have a couple of questions on that. I know that advocates such as Sharon Rosenfeldt feel that basically people are being released too early because of the totality principle.
Earlier this week we heard from Justice officials. They were saying that the courts are taking note when there are multiple convictions for different offences that they would have imposed a lengthier sentence for one particular offence, but they're reducing it by a year or two in light of the totality principle.
Do you have any comments on the length of sentences as it relates to the totality principle and as it relates to child sexual offences?