I'm happy to post this and submit some further submissions to answer that. I think I would start with defining the Paul Bernardos of the world, these sexual psychopaths, define what that is and the criteria that makes up a diagnosis of psychopathy. There's psychopathy and then there's sexual sadistic psychopathy. Define it. You start there, and you separate them from all other offenders.
That's why I said earlier that, if the Canadian public knew that these people are taken care of, they're safe from them and there's a rational criteria and system, they will open up their arms to rehabilitation and treatment for all other kinds of offenders.
In the limited time I can't do much more than that, but I think you start off by defining this criteria and separating it, and then the recommendations flow from that.