It was, as you've indicated, a provincial review of a very high-profile case. Let's not beat around the bush: we're talking about the case of Vincent Li, who murdered Tim McLean in the most horrifying manner imaginable.
The exchange you're referring to, which took place primarily involving a member of Parliament from Manitoba, the province where this occurred, is I think a reflection very much of the way that many in the community felt upon hearing the news that this individual, some six years after having committed that horrific act, was going to be released without conditions into the community. I think it was a natural reaction and that this person was very much speaking out on behalf of what they were hearing from their own constituents.
But as you've noted, as Attorney General and as Minister of Justice I did not delve into the details of what could still find its way back before the courts in some fashion.