Thank you very much. That's a helpful answer.
Senator Cowan, I'd like to drill down a little bit more into the elements of the bill that deal with the criminal law power, in particular, the proposed offences and punishment.
It mentions that it's a hybrid offence, that an indictable offence would have a maximum, and you correctly identified that it only outlines, of course, maximums, the worst offenders and the worst circumstances: a $1-million fine and/or five years' imprisonment on summary conviction and a $300,000 fine maximum and/or 12 months' imprisonment. Of course one of the key fundamental principles of criminal law is deterrence, both specific and general, in order to deter people from committing offences.
I'm wondering if these are similar punishments to other countries that have this sort of prohibition and how those punishments were arrived at. What thought was given in arriving at those offences for indictable or summary?