No, I don't agree at all.
I want to say that we did a bit of a review of how board members have changed over the last 20 years. I'm going to say to this committee, to each of you, that whenever there is a change of government, you see a big change in the makeup of the Parole Board.
In terms of experience, there is a regular churn. Part of it's by law that there be three-year appointments. It takes close to six months to a year to get a board member completely ready to vote on all different types of votes. There are very many different types of votes.
In terms of experience, someone who has five to 10 years of experience as a board member is really quite remarkable. This isn't a career. These are appointments for three to five years, so there is a constant churn. I have 21 appointments that will term off this year. I'll be looking for either people who want to be renewed, and some don't, or I'll be bringing in new board members.