It's absolutely correct, sir. It's post-sentence.
Again, we'll use the same scenario. An offender is sentenced to five years for sexual assault. During his incarceration he's not afforded an opportunity for gradual and safe transition to the community, because both the Correctional Services of Canada and the Parole Board of Canada have said he's likely to commit a serious offence after his release. He serves his entire five years and now he has to be released. He has to be released; the law demands that he be released. So now that I know he's coming to Edmonton, it's my unit's job to make an assessment and decide whether we feel this offender still poses a significant risk to the community, and whether I think conditions will allow us and the offender to secure his good conduct upon his release.