I am well informed on this issue. The insurance companies divide the convictions into minor and major.
Major = 49+km/h over the limit (with some it's like 45-46 over), stunting, careless, blotto driving
Minor = Everything else
Therefore, whether you're doing 1 over the limit or 44 over the limit, it's still treated as a "minor conviction," the same as running a stop, running a red, not signalling etc etc etc.
One may leave you without a rate increase. Two will either be forgiven or raise your rates 10-20% depending on the rating algorithm. Combine an at-fault accident or another ticket in a 3 year period with it, and some companies may refuse to insure you and you'd be forced to go through facility.
That's not such a bad thing though. For supersport motorcycles, facility gives the second lowest rates on the market lol
Another note: Points don't matter to the insurance industry.
What kind of a man would put a known criminal in charge of a major branch of government? Apart from, say, the average voter.