It is, Mr. Garrison.
I will tell you that the question of reverse onus, which is a legal threshold, in many cases is borne by the state, especially where the offences are not as serious and where violence is not implicated. In some cases, though, where there is violence and where the offence is serious, the onus does shift to the accused to, in the words of the Criminal Code, “show cause” as to why they should be entitled to reasonable bail.
We are examining that, among other potential areas, to be sure that we've got the system finely tuned to the challenges that are on the ground right now when it comes to serious violent offenders, as well as repeat offenders.