Thank you, Minister.
I would urge, and we're urging, that the same minds that came together to respond to the decision in Brown and looked at the possible choices—and we're going to have time to discuss the pros and cons of the different options in Brown—turn to the Bissonnette ruling.
We've heard testimony from multiple victims and their families that the parole process in and of itself, and knowing that their children have to take part in it, is a revictimization.
In my own constituency just recently, someone on parole for killing my constituent's daughter when she was 16 years old was at large. Nobody even knew were he was. Now we understand that he's up for parole again, even though he was unlawfully at large.
The parole process in and of itself is a revictimization. We need to turn those same minds to a response to the Bissonnette ruling. I would certainly urge that.