Right. Having said that—I think everyone in this room understands that—what it does is give us a kind of check mark for the kind of people we'll be dealing with in the future with this legislation. You've also made it very clear that it doesn't take away the discretion of the judge or the jury. It seems to me to be a logical situation.
We saw in the paper just last week that a family from Toronto whose son, a police officer, was murdered is now going to Vancouver for a Parole Board hearing, 25 years after that, and even that creates a lot of anxiety for these people.
You've talked with many of these people. Did they see any solutions other than what you have here?