You were, of course, correct that people will still be eligible under the law for some form of conditional release at some point in their sentence. The difference is when and how it's processed and considered. So the impacts are on both the Correctional Service, in terms of more men and women spending longer in custody before they are released, and on the parole board to accommodate those additional number of hearings to get people before the board for potential full release.
On February 15th, 2011. See this statement in context.