Thank you very much for the question.
To begin with, the government acknowledged this. There is a government bill whose intent is to withdraw this privilege from those who were discharged and then reoffended. The basic principle is fairly straightforward: when the justice system awards a privilege to someone, that person must demonstrate a high level of responsibility to retain the trust placed in them by the justice system. If a person who was previously convicted of spousal violence recidivism, that person must lose the privilege. When a person is granted a privilege that rests on the justice system's trust and that person reoffends, the trust disappears. It's on the basis of this principle alone that in such instances, the discharge is no longer applicable.