Very quickly, first of all, the Office of the Correctional Investigator is independent of the Correctional Service of Canada. I'm not here representing the Correctional Service of Canada.
Secondly, there will be two impacts. One impact will be on the hearings that have to happen instead of the paper reviews. The other impact that will happen is that those figures, your calculation, are based on the assumption that offenders will get their hearing at their earliest eligibility date. In fact, most don't. So there's often a long gap. It's to the point, as I said earlier, that most releases from penitentiary now are happening statutorily. They're happening at SR, two-thirds into the sentence.
So your assumption would be correct if everybody got their hearing at their earliest eligibility, but that's not what's happening.