This is one of the great ironies of Bill C-10 in taking away conditional sentences. The conditional sentence was introduced primarily in response to the problem over incarceration in the 1990s of indigenous and other marginalized communities. In the 25 years since, that problem has only become worse with these restrictions being put on CSOs.
The very purpose of this thing was to give the system greater restraint and a greater toolset to deal with communities that are overrepresented. By removing it, we have simply exacerbated the problem, in my view.