I think the other issue that has to be balanced here is that these individuals are very vulnerable and they need a process that is relatively quick. I agree with Debra that the courts have a lot of advantages, but the difficulty with courts is that things quickly turn into incredibly legalistic processes. There are questions of access to legal aid. There are all of those issues. We have to think about how that works so that these are not empty promises.
The idea is that it doesn't require the individual to bring an application; rather, the institution has to justify why it's keeping people past a particular date. It would then trigger a process that would allow, I think, more opportunities to really get at these issues. For people who have mental health issues and who might not know to bring a challenge, if the CSC has a responsibility to bring it, and if they have access to representation, then someone can raise their concerns in a way that doesn't require them to be totally proactive. Again, you're asking people to do more than they probably are capable of under the circumstances.