I would agree. The important thing is that it be done as quickly as possible. The British Columbia case that was referred by the minister last year—and which I mentioned earlier—came about because of a change in science in terms of hypothermia and drowning. The individual had been ordered to serve life with no parole for 25 years. As soon as that report came out, the innocence project looked and thought that this probably was a manslaughter and not a first-degree murder.
The sooner that could be dealt with, the better, in my opinion.