That's a very large question, in terms of the whole issue of rehabilitation. There are certainly people who have much more expertise than I do on that. However, I will say that this bill does state “within five years”. In relation specifically to this bill, I think the board still has leeway to exercise its authority; it says “within five years”.
If you're talking about the bigger issue of rehabilitation in general, I don't think in the next three minutes that either of us can cover that. It's such a huge issue. You've touched on such important issues. You've touched on something that many victims talk about. As you say, not everybody is rehabilitated. People do come back. We know there are offenders who go back into communities with high-risk notifications on them and that they are at a high risk to reoffend. These are the challenges that we have as a society.