Unfortunately, there's probably not a black and white or yes or no answer on this one, Mrs. Gallant.
I'm not in the management of releases, but based on the peers, there are Shawn and Cyndi, and across Canada. Clearly having an OSI is not an automatic release. More and more, we have heard of protocols and people who have suffered from an OSI and are being treated, recover, and are redeployed.
However, there are definitely people suffering from an OSI who will be released because of their condition, the severity and the resistance to treatment.
So I would say there are probably all kinds of scenarios there, but not black and white.