Look, this is a horrific set of facts as you have described them. There is absolutely no question about that. I think we all share the horror of this kind of crime.
There are a number of different procedures and provisions in place. For example, I now have visited a number of child advocacy centres and have funded a number of child advocacy centres across Canada so that the children and families who go through this will be better supported as they do.
As to the sentence, if that's what you are referring to, in the common law system we best leave that up to the judge, with the sentencing guidelines and rules of thumb and seeing the people before them, which I think is the great advantage of our criminal justice system based on common law traditions. I won't comment on the sentence itself, but we are trying to build supports into the system so that people who are victims of these horrific acts are better supported as they go through the process. We'll continue to look for ways to improve that.