Unfortunately, as Ms. Gray-Donald pointed out, you'd think that a judge would take it into consideration. We shouldn't really be putting that in the Criminal Code, but we have to strengthen it.
When I did my research on this bill, the problem with granting bail is trying to balance that with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. You're innocent until proven guilty. We looked at the most serious crimes and not being able to grant bail in those cases. Unfortunately, as you just pointed out, one shoe does not fit all. If you have to pigeonhole stuff, there is no real way to put it in and be in compliance with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms as far as being innocent until proven guilty.
It is hard to try to make a blanket law or statement that for murders in certain cases you'll be denied bail. I found that very difficult to come to grips with in learning the process and the law.