Sure. Now what this private member's bill seeks to do is to vest with the commissioner the discretion with respect to determining vexatious and frivolous complaints, so you take it out of the hands of the superintendent or the warden or the institutional head.
In my view, that ought to be supported by advocates such as you, because it appears to me that the grievances a prisoner would be filing are not going to be against the folks here in Ottawa who work for Don Head; they are going to be against people very close to them, perhaps the warden, probably even closer to them than the warden, the people who serve them potatoes on the trays, or the people who lock them in their cells at night.
Is it not a positive aspect of this bill to take that discretion out of the hands of the supervisor or the institutional head and vest it in the hands of the commissioner?