Those sound like a lot of other conditions that are extraneous perhaps to the discussion we're having on electronic monitoring. No one said being subject to a removal order or being someone who is out on conditional release would be a lot of fun. Obviously it's pretty serious consequences. Detention is one of the options, but it seems pretty clear to me that this allows people to be in society with their family, yet closely monitored. In the cases the previous witness cited, as well as the case of your three clients, there were no major breaches. So I would look at those as successes.
Now you mentioned there are instances where you see the use of the electronic monitoring as being quite useful, and you used as an example to keep pedophiles from parks or places where they're not supposed to be. Can you elaborate on why you see that as a useful use of this tool?