Are you so sure about that? I've read, as I'm sure many of us around the table have, about these cases of people who are recidivists, who are hard-core cases. They don't get it. People are in shock sometimes to see the small sentences these people are getting. Again, often they have antécédents judiciaires, but the records are not updated, so sometimes I find we're moving ahead with certain laws but the whole system cannot sustain it.
Sometimes people will ask how this guy, who they know has been in front of the courts five times, is only getting that sentence. Except that the four other times were not in his record because the RCMP doesn't have the time or enough resources to input the records and so on, so I'm not so sure that these guys will get it because of this legislation. I was a bit curious to see if you have looked into it and have put some pressure where pressure should be put, and not necessarily on the provinces, because this is totally federal. It's the RCMP. There are a lot of things that have to go together before this can become a deterrent.