I don't have a number that I can pull out. What I can tell you is that in some respects, the bill won't have much of an impact. It's already being done, from my perspective.
What I can tell you from my experience in court, and our members' experience in court, is that there may be some cases, and there always are some exceptional cases, where the appropriate conditions aren't imposed, whether it just hasn't been considered or it hasn't been raised by the defence or by the crown attorney. These conditions are routinely imposed, and I see them in case after case.
We're talking about a large number of people, both accused and victims and witnesses and related parties, who will be affected by these conditions. But to some large extent they are already affected by the intent of these conditions, because they are imposed on a routine basis.