Indeed. We've seen that the bail system, unfortunately, has been almost co-opted to be used as some kind of proxy for punishment. That's a perversion of the bail system. It's also an affront to our Constitution. It's an affront to section 11(e), definitely.
It is this attempt, I think, to turn bail hearings into proto-trials, or trials before trials, that is worrying, because there are different issues being decided at a bail hearing. As I said, it's about risk management. It's not about proving guilt or innocence. It's also not about punishing people for wrongdoing. That will happen later on. We cannot co-opt or circumvent the process to try to punish people earlier because we believe, or it's already a foregone conclusion, that this person is guilty. We don't know that. It's why we have an adversarial system. One day the person will have their fair trial and that determination will be made.