That's correct. There have been cases of those who have been detained. Let's say, hypothetically, that there is a gentleman who serves a sentence for five years for a sexual assault. He serves the whole five years in an institution, does not get parole, but is now going to be released. I can go to a provincial court and ask for a condition that he be supervised to monitor his risk and, as per that condition, also that he wear an electronic monitoring bracelet.
On March 8th, 2012. See this statement in context.