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Yes, but there's also parole under two years less a day. Under two years less a day, under what we call provincial sentences, meaning that they are less than two years, the judge has at his or her disposal a sentence of incarceration, for instance, plus a sentence of probation, which is added on once the sentence is served out. Parole is the Correctional Service of Canada's or the parole boards'—provincial or federal—measure that can allow for release while someone is serving out a sentence. There is no such system of probation available to a judge at the sentencing if the judge imposes a sentence that is two years or more.