But could we extradite somebody when the offence is that they're in Canada for a particular purpose?
If we can stop them from coming in.... I understand the prosecution side of it, and I would ask one other question. I understand and I appreciate the role of lawyers and what you do in taking care of the interests of the individual and so on. But has anybody here ever represented a victim at a hearing, a tribunal, or a court case, or an industry or a firm that's been the victim of industrial espionage or criminal activity? And if you have, by all means tell me. But what I hear is that your role has been to defend the individual. And that's fair, and I understand that. I'm not chiding you for that at all.
But how do we, as a government, represent the interests of Canadians, all Canadians, not only the individuals who we think may not be in Canada...?