I think we can very quickly make the legislative amendments that are required to expand on reverse onus provisions and to codify what public safety considerations need to be weighed when considering interim release. These are very straightforward. A number of private members' bills have been introduced. There are recommendations from the chiefs right across the country.
They are not wide-spanning changes that are required. They are very responsibly focused. I think they can be done very effectively and very immediately.
I will draw your attention to a 2008 resolution from the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, almost 15 years ago, that made these very similar basic recommendations. If we reflect on the amount of victimization that could have been prevented had somebody taken responsibility to make those changes 15 years ago, we could have saved a lot of victims and a lot of families a lot of heartache.