Yes, my question is coming through here, loud and clear. I just have a few more things left to say. We've sat here and taken a lot of partisan shots coming from that way. It's interesting that we're now getting points of order when one is going back their way. It's been an hour and a half of hearing nothing but partisanship coming this way. Enough is enough.
As I said, if escapes are going down, and that one is not important.... I think it is. I think our whole topic here today is the rights of victims of crime. I don't think we've talked enough about that.
What I would like to know, too.... There's been alluding, on the other side, to inmates getting cascaded down through the system. I really hope there are no thoughts about Bernardo cascading through and being let go. If that's what you're alluding to, that's horrific. I hope he never sees the light of day.
I'd like to ask our witnesses.... At the very beginning of this, I talked about the secrecy of this event and how no one knew about it. There were only three people at Millhaven who knew about his transfer.
How could your staff possibly get prepared for the intake of a horrific criminal like that, if no one at the receiving end of it knew he was coming, Mr. Wilkins?