Yes. In fact, if I can just be quick here, a member of our board of directors—he's been a long-standing member and has numerous indictable offences—went so far as to refuse parole years ago. Once he had seen the light, he wanted to change. He said if society deemed that he serve ten years—that was the last sentence—then he wanted to serve the full ten years. He has never asked, though, for a pardon. I just spoke with him a couple of days ago on this very issue, and he said he didn't need it.
However, in answer to your question, yes, I would definitely be in agreement with Mr. Myette and the question that you asked.
It's specifically from victims groups, I think. It's specifically serious crime: sex offenders and outrageous acts. That's what we're concerned about.