For anybody listening, these provisions go on for several pages in the bill, and as you point out, they're highly technical. However, my understanding from reading through there is that if someone, for example, has a parole eligibility date coming up but then receives another sentence, either because that trial had never taken place.... There's a new way of calculating the parole eligibility date. It's now calculated in a different manner.
What would be the different manner? Can you give us a brief explanation of that?