Thank you. I just have a short time, so I'll ask this of both Mike and Dianne, and Madame Bosma.
One of the things the government could be doing, not just in the face of this decision but more broadly, is amend the Corrections and Conditional Release Act for instances of persons convicted of first- or second-degree murder so that when they apply for parole—after 25 years in the case of first-degree murder—and are turned down, as is almost always the case, they're not applying again in 18 months or two years. They should have to wait longer, perhaps five or seven years.
Is that a measure that you think the government should undertake? Would that be of benefit to you?