I'll share just a couple of facts with you. The most current information I have is that 0.2% of offenders convicted of murder have had their day parole revoked due to the commission of a violent offence. Approximately 500 offenders serving a sentence for murder are released annually on day parole. It's about 0.2%.
Over the last five years, the successful completion rate for day parole offenders convicted of murder has exceeded 90%, and of those that we could consider failures--the other 10%--8.2% failed for technical violations of conditions of release, as opposed to being charged with a new offence.