I don't know at this point that I would say to you, yes, no, or otherwise, with respect to amendments that you may bring forward. It's my impression that this will apply only to those situations in which it gets into the last three years, and it has to be at that point.
I'm not arguing with you about that situation, but I do believe you're going to find that it is those who murder police and prison guards who find themselves in this situation given the length of time for the sentence.
I have correspondence from people who were victims of rape, and they have the same problem, but the sentence didn't meet this same standard here. I could direct you to correspondence or to newspaper articles from a St. Catharines woman who was brutally victimized and then was shocked when the perpetrator was turned down for national parole, but under the system.... But that's not what I'm talking about here. We're only talking about first- and second-degree murder.