Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Jones, the Callow case—the balcony rapist, as he's more commonly referred to—highlighted problems with when we should perhaps bring applications for dangerous offenders and don't. But it also highlighted the failure in the system to have mechanisms available to deal with someone who is of great concern to cause further risk to society when they are released.
Has your agency looked at what would be useful legislation to provide that structure or infrastructure, and what resources would be necessary to deal with someone like that who was coming out after an extended period of time and at least potentially posing a risk to society?