One hundred and nineteen—because we really do need to know how broad or how narrow this particular bill is. My problem is that the bill seems to be based mainly on one case and that is Detective Constable Billy Hancox's murder by two individuals. Maybe you can't answer this question either. As I understand it, one of those individuals has asked for parole.
Can you tell us how many parole hearings that offender was granted over time? This seems to be based on just one case. Do we know how many parole hearings that individual was granted? Was the individual ever granted parole? Do we know how long before the warden granted the individual parole that the previous Parole Board hearing was held? Those are important questions we need answers to.