We oppose this on both grounds, that again it disentitles certain people to the record suspension. We believe that the earlier provisions that indicate what needs to be established before someone is entitled to a pardon, or a record suspension in this case, are sufficient to allow the board to make its ruling, and they're given the discretion to do so.
We think that this is adequate, and there shouldn't be a list of offences that the board takes into consideration, whether someone meets the test or not. If they do, fine; if they don't, then that's fine as well. So we oppose it, and we also oppose the use of the term “record suspension”.