Fine.
Ms. Campbell and Mr. Sapers. I did a quick calculation. One sixth of a three-year sentence is six months; one third, 12 months; and, two thirds, 24 months. Since the granting of day parole six months before one third of the sentence has been served is not being abolished here, it amounts to the same thing. In other words, an inmate could be released before serving one third of the sentence, after six months — which amounts to the same thing as day parole; correct?