That's one of the abilities of Ontario's model, that capacity to monitor what we would describe as inactive offenders, for a variety of reasons, and to ensure, again, that they're not considered non-compliant because, as the inspector says, they could be non-compliant in principle with the registry but currently incarcerated or that type of thing. It's important to consider this when you're measuring compliance, which some might say is also a monitor of success.
On April 21st, 2009. See this statement in context.