As I mentioned before—and somebody else commented on it—a case like this, especially a case of intimate partner violence, is somewhat unique, at least among the people I've been involved with who have committed murder. I think there has to be a very intensive psychological assessment and follow-up in the community.
That's why I said earlier that I agreed with some of Mr. Lafrenière's comments about additional oversight. It's never too late to change a decision. If somebody was released and needs to be corrected, it has to be done.