Ultimately, I think you're going to crush that 96%. I was thinking of how to say it eloquently, but that's really what's going to happen, because no one is going to get a pardon.
I go back to my opening remarks. When I was arrested, one incident netted me 11 indictable offences. That's one incident. That's the police coming to my door and saying, “Mr. Fraser, you're under arrest”. And what am I under arrest for? They listed off a sheet off them.
Here's an interesting thing, too. In Canadian law, crowns have an opportunity on some offences to either go summary or indictable. In many, many instances, at least in Manitoba, I have seen people who should have been prosecuted in a summary fashion have those charges brought up to an indictable level. Why? Maybe a crown is looking to further his or her career. Maybe there's a grey area in there too.
But it would crush that 96%, sir. It would bring it down to zero is what would happen, because no one could get a pardon.