In an ideal world, it would be a couple of years.
The case that we have in front of the CCRG right now, we investigated for five years. They've had it now for four years. This man had a second-degree murder sentence and was released at 13 years. He's going in front of the parole board right now. There's a dilemma attached to that as well.
The thing I think will help with the new commission is that it will have access to all kinds of information that we never could get very easily, such as police records and Crown records. That would allow for a more expeditious review of a conviction...two or three years at the most.
The British commission is very quick. If we could start to meet that standard, that would be really good.