Thank you.
Madame Des Rosiers, you mentioned I think a very important point, whereby the proposed act would actually enshrine one of the criteria as being whether the offender has accepted responsibility for the offence for which they have been convicted. I'm thinking of Donald Marshall, David Milgaard, Guy Paul Morin, and Steven Truscott, famous Canadian wrongfully convicted people. Under this legislation, had those people been convicted of those offences in a foreign country, they would never have been able to be transferred, simply because they stuck to their claim of being innocent, as they in fact turned out to be. Is that the kind of fear you have?