No, again I draw a distinction even with sexual offenders, because, as we know, there is a full continuum. All sex offences are horrific, but there is a continuum from less serious to most serious. Obviously, there are a number of sex offenders who may be amenable to rehabilitation.
Again, it is a minority. I'm talking about sex offenders who are psychopaths and have committed murder or have committed egregious, sadistic physical harm on children and women. That's where I draw the line. That's why I say that it's an easy solution, because this is what the public sees. When the public sees that you treat someone like Paul Bernardo—and that the criteria are, in practice—just like everybody else, that brings cynicism and disrespect to the administration of justice. I think we can draw a hard line.