There's always a fear of being appealed. JPs have those concerns. I'll be very blunt with you: Sometimes they err on the side of not being appealed. They release, pray and cross their fingers there are no consequences. However, we know that across this country, every day, there are significant, serious and fatal consequences based on decisions that JPs, provincial court judges and—in the most recent case—superior court judges make on bail reviews.
Is that correct?