Mr. Speaker, I respect my hon. colleague's concern on this issue and obviously I respect the concern that he expresses in relation to the family of the victim in this case. It is a terrible, tragic circumstance. Let us remember that even if we were to change the law tomorrow in the way he would suggest, it would not apply in this case. Perhaps that would be cold comfort as well to a family that has lost a loved one.
Moreover, I think that the provisions of the new law that is coming into effect on April 1 will be very effective in providing the kind of system we want. I believe that we ought to give the new system and the new law a chance to work. I believe it will work effectively and well for our country and that it provides a proper balance of the concerns of various groups in relation to this issue and of the people with great expertise on this issue. I think we should look forward to its implementation.