I guess if I understood, you expect that the national parole board will have additional work. In the situation I am telling you about, the national parole board had this hearing, and they said, “No, this individual should not be released from the penitentiary.” But it doesn't matter what the national parole board said. Today, the way the system operates, it automatically then rolls over at this point in the sentence. It rolls over to the heads of the institutions being granted the opportunity to release. It's as if the institution now becomes the quasi-national parole board, but the national parole board has said, “No, they're not eligible for release.”
On March 25th, 2014. See this statement in context.