Anecdotally, and certainly in the media, we have heard of decisions where the judge appeared not to have the full information on the offender because it wasn't presented at the bail hearing.
Apart from efficiency, I'm looking at the other end. Tightening it up might actually have public safety advantages if we were to do that. Obviously, we're always weighing efficiency, and if we're talking about detaining too many people, of course, we're weighing costs against other impacts.
When it comes to, again, the low-level offenders, that's the second problem. I wonder if we have any statistics, if they're really collected—I have the feeling they're not, because provinces administer the justice here—about just how many offenders are being released multiple times on similar offences. I certainly haven't seen anything on that. I wonder if you have any information about how often that happens.