Again, I'm not in a position to speculate. We have had a number of court decisions, the government felt that it was important to respond to those situations, and the law continued to evolve. It's an effort to keep up with that.
You'll recall, of course, that in Bill S-2, the national sex offender registry bill, there is a provision that requires returning sex offenders to disclose the fact of their conviction abroad and to register. There are changes to the law being made on a number of fronts to address the issue of society's greater mobility, greater than what existed 20 or 30 years ago.