I believe I have three minutes and 58 seconds left.
If we want to get back to this, this was something that came up at the last committee, and I was stymied in asking this very question because of the advice that you received. I'm not throwing anybody under the bus, but we could not flesh this out because of that. With all due respect, I think I should have time with the minister. This is an important issue, and some people would argue that miscarriage of justice occurs when a victim who is subject to a psychological life sentence sees their abuser have house arrest.
In any event, I have an article right here entitled “House arrest for 78-year-old Niagara Falls man convicted of child pornography offences.” I don't like using that term. It should be “child sexual abuse and exploitation” material, but that's the headline.
The Ontario Court of Appeal has said this—and I don't know which decision that is, and I will take your word for it, Minister. But it is available regardless. Sometimes there are exceptional circumstances—I get that—but it can happen. People who are victims of sexual crimes are serving a life sentence.
Will you legislate so that people who commit sexual offences against children or who have depictions of such cannot receive house arrest? Yes or no?