Okay.
But the other point with regard to the juries it that it's the jury in that same community, if it gets that far, that is going to make the decision. It's the same community and judges from the same area who are going to be trying the issue of whether the person is going to be able to apply for early release, because of course they don't all get early release when they go on to the parole board.
In fact, there are cases that we received from Mr. Head—which this committee didn't hear about last time because one of your colleagues held up this material and it never came before committee—showing that out of the 144 cases granted the ability to apply for parole by juries, only 134 of them were in fact granted parole.
But it's the jury that makes the decision.