Good. I'm just getting that on the record for when we deliberate on the bill clause by clause.
One thing that I asked the sponsor of the bill—and I think some reference was made to it—is this.
Mr. Mostyn, you referenced the fact that some of the crimes that could result from this bill's passage may actually be considered worse than if a person did the same to someone private home. Do you have some suggestions?
If someone were to spray-paint racist or religiously motivated graffiti on a park bench, that could net them a harsher sentence than if they did it to someone's home. Do you have suggestions for the committee on how we should proceed with respect to this bill in that regard?