We haven't done an analysis of that.
What I can say is that we're in favour of the general principle of restraint in regard to bail. For a concrete example, at this point in time, it's not uncommon for people who are charged with sex work offences to get bail conditions that restrict them from going into the areas where they were working and where they were charged, but sometimes that's where they live as well, or where they access health care and social services.
Beyond that, again, as a huge coalition across Canada, we haven't been able to get into the nitty-gritty of such a large bill.