Thank you.
This provides the minister with the authority to act at any time with respect to releasing an individual. Once you satisfy those other criteria, it could happen at any time. It essentially establishes that if there are no reasons to detain, the person need not be detained, and there's no time limit on it, not even the 14 days. As a matter of practicality, you would think that you'd need a bit of time to establish identity and to go through those other things, but it actually permits great latitude to the minister to do that.
I guess as well, when you structure something based on a minister's opinion or that kind of thing, what you're doing is...you're not in a situation where some other body would have to make a decision that would tend to be a review where another body makes a decision.
Generally speaking, as I understand it, in situations of a minister's opinion, it allows that flexibility outside of another process to have to determine when those conditions are met. As I say, there would be no minimum time that would be set down for detention because the minister could act proactively at any time.