Mr. Speaker, right off, I do not know whether I am the right person to answer that question. I could leave it to my colleague opposite to answer it, but I will answer.
There is no doubt that this bill focuses on victims and all the assistance we can provide for them. That is why we support it. That is not the case for victim surcharges, which are essentially intended to hold offenders accountable. I will say it again, since it is really of crucial importance: we cannot fight crime through punishment alone; there has to be an element of prevention and an element of rehabilitation, which will create a society with a justice system that is as clear and fair as possible. That is how I would answer.