That's assuming that quick answers are in order. I have full confidence in the regime set up by the provinces, that they will do this once they've had this direction. What ongoing protection will they have? One of them I just mentioned to my colleague is the non-communication order that can be a part of the order in releasing this individual, that they are not to contact the individual who has been victimized by them. It's not just a question of their being notified, as you pointed out. It's wonderful that they're being notified that the individual is out, but it goes farther than that. The non-communication order can be an order by the provincial tribunal to stay away from these people, to not communicate with them. As I indicated to my colleague, I think this is common sense.
On June 3rd, 2013. See this statement in context.