It's not happening as often as it should. It's codified in the bail protocols that Ontario drafted as a result of the COVID pandemic, but they continue in place today. It specifically incorporates the ladder principle, as of course Antic does, as does the Criminal Code.
Bail court practice is based on what bail court has always done in the past. The number one rule about what happens in bail courts is how we've always done it. It's not so much what the law says. It's not so much what any particular case says. It's inertia. We don't change things that we've always done, because we've always done it that way. Unfortunately, that's what we end up with. We don't have the ladder principle applied as evenly as it should be. I don't have statistics, unfortunately, but that's my experience from watching bail courts for almost 30 years now.