Stronger laws. And I'll pass it over to my friends from Toronto, because they made a comment about the law.
In the United States, for this individual who crossed the border in possession of child pornography, he is going to get upwards of between 10 and 15 years in prison in Washington state. If it happened out of 222 Main Street, he would not be getting time like that. That's a serious deterrent when you're putting someone in jail for that length of time for a very serious crime. Some poor child overseas was sexually assaulted, beaten, raped, at an age as young as newborn, to make this material. We've got to take it a little bit more seriously and put these people away for a long time.
As investigators, we've seen some very troubling things from the Internet, things that I can't forget. We get counselling for it. It's grotesque, and people belittle it or try to lower it down to what they describe as “kiddie porn”. It's not kiddie porn. There's nothing cute about it. It's child pornography, and a victim overseas has been ruined for life to make that.
So we've got to have stronger laws.