She may be ineligible to get her record cleared until her mid-30s. You have 10 years, but you have to wait until you serve your time and you've gone through the whole process before that 10-year clock begins ticking. And we know how nearly impossible it is to get a job with a current criminal record.
Another situation would be a young person, maybe 18, 19 years old, who makes a dumb decision and takes marijuana to a party. Because it's a hybrid offence, and part of it may be an indictable offence, this person is now going to be caught up in the same situation.
My concern, Minister, is that with people like that, in those kinds of situations, who I'm sure we would both agree we want to see do better, we would shut the door to getting them back into society. We'd shut the door to their being able to get jobs and make meaningful contributions to our society.
I can go through some other examples, but I'm wondering how we ensure that this bill doesn't catch folks like that.