There are two benefits of those amendments. First is the extension, obviously, the greater time period. I guess you could always debate what an appropriate period of time is or how long it would be, and it may depend on individual cases, but one would assume that if somebody has gone through that period of two years after the end of their warrant expires, it would become more difficult to prove that there's a need to continue that indefinitely. The fact that the person has been back in the community for two years seems like a reasonable period of time.
Also, there is expanding the different conditions that could be placed on some of these offenders when they're put back in the community. We were pleased to see those expanded in Bill C-27 as well.