Thank you. Mr. Chairman, the other area that I would like to touch on, I do not know whether, or not, the Minister would like to respond, he did say that people would like to take a break, but most of the people that would like to take a break are married people, so it would probably give them a nice break from their wives, too, I suppose.
Those are the people that I do not think would want to see themselves going to jail. Those are family people, and I think the deterrent in this case would be to send them to jail. I do not know.
With regard to the Family Law Review Committee, Mr. Minister, you said that you are going to be tabling a document on that, and I was particularly interested in that custom adoption. Four or five years ago, or even before that, custom adoption used to be a practice that happened between two aboriginal families within a community, and it is usually done with regard to the immediate relatives taking on the responsibility of a young child.
These things have changed through the years. The responsibility was also taken on by Social Services, and so we go through a long process, and the result is not always the same. Now, the Minister did say that there is going to be a report coming out soon. Today, maybe, but I am really interested in how he incorporated customs into the present law system. How did he do that? It is probably very difficult. It took him four years to look into the whole thing, but how is it addressed.