This seems to be a compromise.

Me and my family were ... not happy about anything. We're happy he's been caught. It's taken a while, but we'll just go from here.

What I am opposed to is the perpetuation of immersion courses. We sometimes can undersell these qualified students. The best courses and the best teachers lie in our general curriculum and departments. The ELL is not something we permanently want to maintain students in.

Personally, I would rather see him die, but if he's in jail for the rest of his life, not having a life, I can deal with that.