I would say that I'm somewhat exceptional, but that's what this legislation was for. It was for those who do exceptionally well in a prison environment.
I work with men serving life sentences. Most of the men who are serving life sentences now and who are eligible to apply for the judicial review don't; most of them maintain throughout their sentence that they look forward to applying, but once they get to that point, many of them just say no. They say that they don't want to put their victims through that again, that they don't want to put their family through that again, and that they don't want to go through that again.
But it allowed them the hope and the opportunity to seize opportunities inside the prison to try to do well, so that someday they could successfully reintegrate, and that's one of the other aspects of this legislation. It provides hope inside the prison as well as getting out of the prison.