Thank you for the question, Mr. Caputo.
What I would say is that it's really important that we have different tools available to ensure that judges have the ability to impose sentences that meet the crime, so to speak, or that are proportionate to the crime. I think what's important is that in instances of....
I believe where you're going is this notion of a conditional sentence order. Conditional sentence orders are available in only very rare situations. One would have to be sentenced to incarceration of less than two years. Most importantly, they only apply to offenders who do not pose a threat to public safety. In the context of a child sex offender, if a judge believes that the person poses a threat to public safety, the notion of house arrest is not on the table pursuant to legislation that's been passed by Canada.