Thank you, Mr. Sweet.
Leading up to a secondary question, the people who come into the parole board hearings, the families of the victims, must have an idea that the individual is not going to get a positive outcome at that parole board hearing, yet they show up time and time again.
In your opening remarks, you said, and I quote, “The parole board should have the capability to extend reviews in the kinds of cases”. You were referring to the most heinous, most violent, and most severe cases, and you went on to say that “parole is either a faint option or a very distant one.”
The Parole Board of Canada may realize that. The families who are coming there to provide their statements realize that. How is your bill going to put an end to this repetitiveness that's really I think unnecessary?