Mr. Speaker, as I previously mentioned, conditional sentencing is one area that we have used over the last six years with some degree of success.
Clearly, it seems that the courts are finding ways to use it successfully. There has been an experience that has indicated that about 17% of people who would otherwise have been incarcerated are effectively dealt with through this process.
We are concerned about the victims, but in fact, we have to look at the entire program. The committee is now doing so and we await its report.