I would say that one way the board is looking at increasing the number of elder-assisted hearings is to go into the institutions—we call that “inreach”—where we speak to front-line staff and to indigenous offenders. We talk about this format. We talk about what to expect during parole hearings. We talk about the ability to request an elder-assisted hearing.
We've also developed some national communication products. We have a video that shows a mock elder-assisted hearing. We can share that with them, so they can see what to expect.