Thank you very much, Mr. McKinnon.
Before we move to the second round, if my colleagues would permit me, I'd like to try to tie up something that I think Mr. Falk was asking, and has come out a couple of times.
Mr. Fragiskatos, in terms of adding this provision to the Criminal Code, is there a class of people you believe could be tried under the torture provision you're proposing to add that could not otherwise be tried under an existing provision of the Criminal Code? Could there be somebody who we now cannot prosecute for their actions of torture, but who, as a result of adding this, could be prosecuted?
Secondly, I understand the whole issue of victims that you have brought up, and the feelings of victims, but given that torture is a harder-to-prove offence than assault, do you believe prosecutors would actually use the offence of torture?