It's not just that, but because of her case. I would not be able to convince Correctional Services of Canada to have ready someone's paperwork to be filed for a parole application if they are successful in judicial review now. I've tried, and they have refused to do it. Until there's a decision, they won't work on the paperwork.
That was an anomalous case where in fact everybody agreed that she likely should not have been in prison. They agreed and developed the paperwork in advance of the judicial review. That means everybody working to have things ready even before the decisions are made. This meant it took 18 months.