I don't mind adding a bit, but I'll certainly allow Patrick to have more time, as he has much more institutional experience.
It must be said that in any assessment that's taking place, it's a global assessment. It's not reliant on just one aspect of the case. It isn't just focused on a historical or individual crime. They look at a number of topics. Whether you're doing a security classification, making a recommendation to a decision-maker, or making recommendations to the Parole Board of Canada, you're collecting information from a number of sources, whether they are historical documents or progressive documents. That's what is leading to the assessment.
I'll pass it to Patrick, though, for more.