I absolutely understand your point, and I think you're going to have to permit me to answer this way: that question hasn't been tested and I can't give you a legal opinion on that. As a matter of fact, the legislation would prohibit me. It doesn't consider me to be competent. So I think it's a question that is best addressed either in Parliament or by the courts.
I can tell you that, increasingly, we're seeing offenders being released at their statutory release date and fewer and fewer being conditionally released. One of the primary reasons that more and more offenders are being released at the SR date, instead of conditionally released through a decision of the National Parole Board, is their lack of preparation for their parole hearings.