You mentioned, Mr. Hoback, the sentence that was issued by the court in the case of your constituent. It sounded woefully inadequate to me. I'm sure you can find similar situations and other cases across Canada where the average person looking at the facts of such a situation and seeing the sentence would wonder what the heck happened. How could the perpetrator of such an awful and tragic incident receive such a light sentence?
When that kind of thing happens, what do you think the impact on the public is in regard to whether or not justice is being served?