Mr. Speaker, the solicitor general admitted that the parole board is responsible to no one. Here is an example.
In 1986 school teacher Robert Noyes was sentenced to an indefinite term and declared a dangerous offender after pleading guilty to 19 charges of molesting children in British Columbia. Mr. Noyes' victims have learned that this dangerous pedophile has been granted unescorted temporary absences from his Quebec prison.
Can the solicitor general explain why he has placed the community at risk?