Of course, as we know, the sentencing is generally from the courts, and then it has to be administered by Corrections Canada, and then the Parole Board after that. It would be required by the courts to consider this, but also for the other administrative bodies to make sure that the victims are being considered when the offender is being released.
At two-thirds of the sentence the person will be released unless they present a very extreme safety concern to the public under the Corrections and Conditional Release Act. They are getting out. They are being prepared. Corrections Canada is preparing them for that release date, that statutory release. Actually, most will apply and can apply to get out at one-third of the sentence.
This all is now being required by these administrative bodies to consider the victim and how that release back into the community is going to affect the victim.