The system as a whole.... We heard in the Jordan decision about that culture of complacency, which I believe Jordan was.... It's many years old now, but from what you're saying, this still exists.
Let's say somebody has been denied bail by a judge. That means they have been detained pending trial. One thing we haven't really discussed here is how section 525 of the Criminal Code operates. Correct me if I'm wrong here: A person who is detained on a summary conviction offence is automatically reviewed at 30 days of detention. A person who is alleged to have committed an indictable offence is automatically reviewed at 90 days. There is a positive obligation on the jailer and the Crown to bring this forward.
Do I have that correct?