It's an interesting example of the timelines and shift in perspective on some of these issues. That was proposed fairly recently and made its way through the European Parliament quite quickly.
Over the last two to three weeks, thousands of Europeans signed petitions, calling on the European Parliament not to adopt that particular provision. Yesterday's vote was far closer than anyone had initially anticipated.
The indications in a number of reports were that it's just at the European Parliament stage, and then it would go to the European Council. The sense is that at the Council this will become far more contentious as people begin to recognize that this issue is more complex than simply upping the penalties.