I don't see it as an easy system, given the work that has to go into preparing the case before a judge and jury. Actually, just going before a judge and jury itself is a challenge. I think that once a case is before the judge and jury, there has been a very, very serious evaluation done by a lot of people at the Correctional Service. To me it's never an easy situation when you end up before a judge and jury and you have to demonstrate that your conduct is such that you maybe could be considered eventually for parole. Then if you do get a positive decision from the judge and jury, you still have to go through the parole board process to obtain parole. That also, in my experience, is not an easy process.
Therefore, it's a very rigorous and very serious process, and I think the statistics show that it's been very rigorous and very serious over the years.