I will begin by saying that as a society, we need to set the bar. We need to say that this is unacceptable, that adults attacking children, attacking them sexually, is not acceptable in Canada.
That's why we need to give indication as a society to the judge who will be put in front of those persons. That's why we have some mandatory minimum sentences. They are actually very low in number. Of all our sentences, less than 10% are mandatory minimum sentences. They are established for crimes that society feels are totally unacceptable and where society wants to send a signal that we don't like these heinous, reprehensible acts. We will pursue and punish those who commit them.
That's why, in their wisdom, parliamentarians are establishing mandatory minimum sentences. It is not a matter of party. It is not a matter of ideology. It is a matter of good common sense. This is what mandatory minimum sentences are all about. That's why there are some mandatory minimum sentences for drug traffickers around schools, and sexual predators.
Can you just refresh my memory on your second question?