We know that if this bill had been in effect years ago, there might have been five or six cases. I think we also know that nobody who has been convicted of these three offences has ever obtained parole. If I'm wrong, I hope you'll correct me. Then that leaves us with the reason for passing a bill like this being, for families, to minimize or eliminate the trauma of their having to continue to show up at parole hearings.
Does either of you have any statistics on the percentage of families that actually do elect to show up and participate?