I want to carry on with that thinking.
In other words, the existing legislation was not adequate, and Parliament needed to do something in that situation to give the parole board some latitude to make a decision so that the administration of justice in that situation was carried out properly.
The minister was here, and he said that if we can come to some kind of discussion and agreement, perhaps, on the three indictable offences and come up with a system that says yes, you can have five indictable offences, as one of you described, he's prepared to listen. We have to work on that as a committee, perhaps, to better that.
Having said that, the thing we're looking at here is that we need to clearly focus on the type of people.... And they are the repeat offenders. They are the most heinous people, and we're trying to focus this legislation on them.
You seem to think that's funny, Mr. Hutton, so maybe you'd like to answer.