Thank you, Mr. Jowhari.
I have a couple of quick questions. I'll ask them all, and then you can answer all at once.
First, with respect to Mr. MacGregor's question about the wording of “mental disorder” and “mental illness”, it wasn't quite clear to me from your answer whether there was any significance between why you ultimately chose “mental disorder” over “mental illness”. If you could clarify that, it would be appreciated.
Second, is it always relevant in every case? You say that judges order a report and that the report includes the mental health or mental well-being of the individual who's convicted, but when there is absolutely no evidence that there is a mental health issue, a judge would likely exercise discretion and not order that to be included. I know that your party often talks about leaving it to the discretion of judges to make decisions. Why would we take away that discretion here?