I would hope as a victims ombudsman and their advocate that no one would ever truly be totally satisfied that everything is being done that should be done or could be done. We do appreciate your comments. I think it's equally fair to say that here's an organization that got set up less than three years ago, has moved light-years from where we were, and has accomplished good things. Certainly the government appreciates it. I know my friends can always point to something that's wrong, but I think there are a lot of good things.
You've made mention about former police officers here. We're all aware of victim impact statements. Certainly some of the things in those victim impact statements would indicate a very strong desire to see a punitive penalty, either incarceration or whatever, for a lot of people. That's a bit of a catharsis for a victim. I'm just wondering if you haven't seen some of that. Being part of what a victim feels vindicated in is that somebody has now received a penalty appropriate for the crime.