Thank you. I understand the $40 million figure and it seems to me that that is a cost society can bear. Further, I have done some calculations regarding sentences. For four-year sentences, I expect the wait to be approximately two additional months. For five-years sentence, it would be about four months. The period increases for longer sentences of eight, nine, ten or eleven years. Those are the sentences people like Vincent Lacroix and Earl Jones get, people who have committed serious financial crimes and people who may take part in organized crime. But let's set aside the Vincent Lacroix's of this world.
As an officer, I have in the past been compelled to recommend early release in the case of leaders or mafia members, simply because they had not committed violent crimes, because their crimes were carried out by henchmen.
As you know, based on the way in which criminal organizations work, when you are at the top of the pyramid, you do not necessarily pull the trigger. Those people were therefore freed following an expeditious review. Am I wrong in saying that?