On the hypothetical...of someone who has been convicted of a homicide, if that's the nature of the review that will be undertaken.... As I outlined a moment ago, the more serious the offence is.... If the strength of the appeal is low and the seriousness of the offence is high, the court of appeal would look at how greatly the public's confidence would be undermined if that person were released.
I can also say that there have been several cases considered recently by the superior courts wherein the minister entertained an application for review. There is a body of case law that has applied. I could follow up, if you like, for example, with a list of those decisions. It's well established throughout the country.