I really can't comment on the origination of the bill because it's really the private member who sponsored it who would be able to provide more of the background.
Again, not knowing the specific numbers, because of the large number of lifers we have—and the circumstances in the proposed legislation are going to be specifically determined by the same events, the same victim—we anticipate there would be a very small number who would be subject to this proposed legislation.
For the board, again, for victims where these offenders are sentenced specifically under this piece of legislation, if it passes, it would mean, for instance, for second-degree the minimum timeframe would be 25 years for the first full parole review date, and then up to 40 years for both first and second, determined by the judge. So the victim, for a full parole review potentially, would be observing and presenting a statement at a later hearing time.