Ms. Leung, if I have a bit of time, I want to speak to you about the horrific example you provided to the committee about the individual who was targeted—her place of business, her address and her boyfriend being communicated with. I can see how, up to this point, there is no criminal offence to deal with that type of intimidation. However, through part of this legislation—although it wouldn't require registration if it wasn't specifically deemed political activity—there would be new criminal offences that might possibly be able to deal with that situation. I recognize you've acknowledged that more can be done.
Does the fact that this isn't simply a registry—that there are also criminal offences—help alleviate some of these issues?