Thank you.
Ms. Ashley, I want to extend my condolences through you to your family for the terrible experience that you and your family went through with respect to your sister's murder.
You've told us about this particular murderer and all the other assaults and murders that he committed, I guess subsequently to murdering your sister. What I was very struck with was that you used the phrase that what happened to your sister, then the sentence that murderer received, and I guess the offences he committed subsequently, destroyed the “faith” that you originally had in the court system in Canada. I think that's very important. Canadians need to have faith in their judicial system, that it actually delivers a sentence that's appropriate to the severity of the crime.
Can you tell us a little more about how your faith in the criminal justice system was affected by the case and about your experience and your views on the views of Canadians generally in terms of faith in our criminal justice system when it comes to sentencing?