Okay, then that's fine. If we go back to the minutes—I'm going just from memory, I don't have them in front of me, Mr. Chair. If we go back to the victims who were before the committee and the victims' representatives, one of their big concerns on this issue was that they were not informed, or they didn't have the opportunity to have their say on warden releases. Under this bill, as I understand it, they still won't have the opportunity to have their say on warden releases, which was the thrust of the bill in the first place, to a certain extent.
Am I correct that they will have the opportunity when the Parole Board does its initial hearing, but for any further temporary absences that are authorized by the warden they may be informed? You can tell us on that if they are or if they may not be, but they certainly are not going to be requested by the warden, as I understand it, to give a victim impact statement, which was what all their presentations were about the other day.