Before my clients were put on GPS, I would have said that yes, it's preferable. The Supreme Court of Canada even said that in the Charkaoui case.
Having gone through five years with the problems my clients have experienced because of the conditions—not just GPS, but the other house arrest conditions and things like that. I wouldn't say it's any better. It's not. I'm sorry. You might think it's better, but I don't.