Mr. Long, let me jump in there and, first of all, say that I support you in the conceptual gap that you're trying to close, which is really a challenge to our correctional system. Our correctional system releases people who are supposed to be ready to enter society and then we're locking them out of the workforce for a time between, whatever, five to 10 years.
That is the challenge you are addressing, and I commend you for it.
I did want to ask you about one aspect. Oftentimes people, to be able to re-enter the workforce successfully, have to do some volunteer work. They may not get hired immediately for remuneration. Some of that volunteer work may involve work with vulnerable populations, and oftentimes police forces have additional checks on those folks who work with the homeless or children.
Do you see any room for tiering, through that lens, in terms of the offences that you're looking at for which record suspension could be sought?