Thank you for that. I realize that I have very limited time to address that question.
There's one thing I want to note, which I don't think was mentioned earlier. During the early days of the pandemic in 2020, there was a great, concerted effort between the Crown and the defence bar to try to consent to release and to fashion conditions that were reasonable to try, particularly when there was a lot of uncertainty. There was no vaccine available, and the conditions of jails, aside from being very poor generally, were certainly not amenable to people who were residing in closed spaces and unable to self-isolate.
I would say that after the initial months of 2020, there has been a bit more of a reversion back to greater opposition to bail and opposition under reasonable conditions, so maybe I'll just suggest that I think we are seeing a bit of a swing. I can't speak to all jurisdictions in the country necessarily, but I have seen that, and again, I'd really refrain from making anecdotal remarks, but that has been the general experience, certainly in the golden horseshoe area in southwest Ontario.
Thank you.