I appreciate that, because I think that draws an important focus towards what we as parliamentarians should be concerned about. We should be concerned, first and foremost, with protecting Canadians in general, with protecting victims, and with working to not see victims revictimized by the perpetrators. That's the first and foremost concern of this government.
I think it's also important that during the time inmates are in prison there is an opportunity for rehabilitation. Clearly, that's an effort.
In terms of the accountability measures for inmates that you're working towards, could you describe them a little bit further? I understand there's an effort to ensure that inmates are engaged in programming. Are there additional accountability measures?
Oftentimes people, average citizens, hear about these different clashes that inmates experience while they're incarcerated. Oftentimes the average population wonders who is paying for this.
Is there any accountability measure if somebody gets out of hand while in prison and bashes up the cell or bashes up the facility? Is there any accountability for those people who are in custody? Do you have any comment on that front?