The federal list is longer. In other words, the Ontario list is automatic because it has a shorter, more tightly controlled list of offences. Of course, the only one that I have concern about is the federal hybrid offence of sexual assault. While all sexual assaults are serious, because there are degrees of this in terms of a summary conviction offence.... The example I have in mind is an 18-year-old who inappropriately touches his 16-year-old girlfriend. The father of the 16-year-old girl gets angry and charges him. The kid gets convicted. Now he's subject to ten years of registration.
There may be the exceptional rare situation, in my mind, where it's not appropriate to hang a ten-year registration requirement on someone. The rest of the offences are appropriate, I think.
That's one of my concerns. Was there any discussion about that?