I will, thank you.
The board has authority, under the Corrections and Conditional Release Act, CCRA, to make conditional release decisions for federal offenders serving sentences of two years or more. Some authorities in law, for the release of offenders, are the responsibility of the Correctional Service of Canada. The Parole Board also makes parole decisions for provincial and territorial offenders serving sentences of less than two years in all provinces and territories except Ontario and Quebec, which have their own parole boards.
PBC also has legislated responsibility to make decisions on record suspensions under the Criminal Records Act and the Criminal Code of Canada, to order or refuse to order the expungement of a conviction under the Expungement of Historically Unjust—