I do. I think I know what you're saying.
Again, I don't think we can guarantee in all cases that each case will turn on its facts in the evidence of the case, but we do think that the legislation can get us there in terms of being able to obtain convictions.
I will say, in listening to Ms. Foxall, that I also would encourage a communication strategy to reach the public so that there is an understanding of the risk that individuals have and the expectation of that foreseeability when they're in those circumstances. I also had young adults in university when the decision came out, and within 24 hours they were contacting me and asking, “Mom, is it true that you can sexually assault someone if you just get drunk enough?”
I do appreciate very much what Ms. Foxall indicated, and the need for clarity, as well as perhaps, I think—as I said, it's not really for me to say as a prosecutor—a communication strategy, so that the law is clear to those who may face this jeopardy.