My belief is that they will be exercising their discretion to deny—that's been the pattern—or to revoke parole. The way the winds are blowing currently, I would see all of this resulting in more denials of parole and releases on the basis of this particular bill.
I'm happy that the scope remains in the legislation, because if the winds ever change, you could see the Parole Board exercising its discretion around whether it makes sense for the successful release and reintegration of a person, whether this particular drug infraction is sufficiently serious that parole should be denied.