You do not understand what I mean; that is not what I said. I said that you seem to be making an argument of the fact that once the judge allows someone to go before a jury, a great many.... Or rather, your reasoning is that parole was granted to a large percentage of those who were successful with juries. By making the test higher at the first stage—for the judge—to allow someone to go before a jury, it follows logically that the majority of people, if not all, would be successful with the jury and afterwards with the National Parole Board.