If I could just add, sir, by way of an example, during my days on the detachment I once did an investigation where a 48-year-old was apprehended for a number of sexual assaults. It came out during the investigation and from the evidence that this 48-year-old had been offending since the age of 18. He had been offending for 30 years and that was the first time the person had been reported and apprehended.
We interviewed 54 children between the ages of 8 to 18. The person indicated under sentencing that, yes, he'd been at this since the age of 18. This was the first time he had been caught. The medical evidence at the time, I recall, was that the medical experts testified they could treat that person, and could manage him, but they could never cure him.