Madam Speaker, that is a good question.
If someone did not provide the necessaries of life and was responsible for doing it, and we penalized them either with fines or jail time and prohibited them from being able to even volunteer in such institutions for three years, I think we should give them the benefit of the doubt that they may have learned some lessons. It is important, therefore, for people who are allowing those institutions to exist to check that they have learned their lessons and are going to do the thing right again.