I'm not quite sure if I understand your question. Of course after ETAs then they're eligible for day parole. We manage the day parole. We're advised of the timeline, the offender's eligibility for day parole. We set up the date in relation to when his hearing will be. It's a pre-release hearing. It will be in person, and we ensure that the victims are made aware so they can attend and they can provide a verbal statement. They don't have to. They can provide a video statement or a taped—
On March 25th, 2014. See this statement in context.