All right. Thank you.
Ms. Myers, in response to a previous question, you talked about what decision-makers should be focusing on. You suggested that the seriousness of the offence should be the focus.
Our job here is more or less to find the middle ground between adequately protecting victims and keeping innocent people out of jail. I keep asking myself how we should balance those two things, and there are no easy answers.
You said that perhaps we should focus on how serious the offence is, but we know full well that just because someone is accused of a serious crime, it doesn't necessarily mean that they are guilty. Sometimes innocent people are charged with serious crimes.
Can you help us out a little more? What should we focus on? What should we examine and change in the current laws to better protect victims and prevent wrongful convictions?