Yes.
What I'd also say is that I've touched on a few points here, a few barriers, but there are other ones as well. The unavailability, right now, of conditional sentences for many offences, like fraud offences.... I know that's something the government is trying to reintroduce again in Bill C-22, but it is something where there's an absence of legislation to address a lot of these challenges.
Also, there is the fact that, right now, when somebody is found guilty of a fairly serious criminal offence, they are automatically deported without any right of appeal. There are so many reasons why people refuse to solve their cases, and they hang around the justice system and hang around and go all the way to trial and wait to see if their case gets thrown out for delay because there is just simply no way to solve these cases in advance. We need to find other opportunities to solve cases, to remove those barriers. If we're continuing to eat the same amount, we have to figure out at least a way to get rid of these cases that are in the system so that we can make room for these other cases.