I believe so, but I could not give you exact statistics off the top of my head. I know that we have statistics for long-term supervision orders, and that Quebec has roughly the same percentage of offenders under these orders as Ontario. Ontario has 40% of all the dangerous offenders and 25% of offenders under long-term supervision orders, while Quebec has 9% of the dangerous offenders and 26% of offenders under long-term supervision orders. This indicates that different decisions are made within the system itself.
On November 15th, 2007. See this statement in context.