With all due respect, Ms. O'Sullivan, I think that Mr. Dechert should review some of the sections of the Criminal Code, because he would have seen that Mr. Olson appeared before the superior court judge where the murders were committed.
No victims testified. He has the right to apply, but above all, the court has the right to reject his application. That is what people should understand. That individual, I will repeat this and I have said so openly, will never obtain parole. I don't think that any judge with the least amount of wisdom... That is why we have legal discretionary power, and that is why the Criminal Code was amended. It was to enable the judge to establish guidelines and preside over the first step. That is what Mr. Dechert and his team don't understand. The problem...