They're being revictimized again in the whole process. I find it hard to imagine that someone could get out once the Parole Board has already said that they're not eligible. I think about all of a sudden going to your mailbox and finding something in your mail to say that this individual who murdered your husband or family member is now out on the Parole Board. I'm just at a loss for words.
I think about families who lose individuals and what the impact is for them. It's very difficult. I understand because I've lost family members, but not through this kind of a situation. I understand that in fact those family members take years and years to get through this process. It's a grieving process and the loss of a loved one is extremely difficult. I'm supporting your bill in this to make sure that in fact when the Parole Board says no, that is the statement, nothing happens beyond the Parole Board, because as you stated the Parole Board does in fact do an extremely good job, certainly on rehabilitation and following the processes. I just wanted to make those comments.
Thank you, Mr. MacKenzie.