It falls under the domain of my colleague, Minister Mendicino, the Minister of Public Safety.
We did have expungement for the so-called LGBTQ “crimes” for members of the public service when we made that apology. We expunged those “crimes” because we wanted those crimes to be treated as never having been a crime.
We introduced pardon reform after cannabis...using the word “pardon” and creating an expedited pardon process because those were illegal activities before we legalized cannabis. That was the distinction.
It's for my colleague to look at pardon reform. I know he is thinking about it. I know his predecessor, Minister Blair, thought about it as well. I understand the impact that pardons have. It's also something that I heard in Washington from bipartisan reformers in the United States.