Yes. I think if the person's in compliance for the first six months, there should be an alternative to a GPS and to house arrest, if they're going to put house arrest. I don't think those are appropriate means for most cases. I think you'd look to voice reporting, those kinds of things. Voice reporting is better than personal reporting. I'm not saying you shouldn't have means of control; you should if there's a concern, but it doesn't have to be GPS in all cases.
The problem with a GPS, I guess like any electronic machine, is that they seem to break down a lot, so it does bring CBSA officers into the person's home or other technicians into their home. It's a constant presence. But in our cases I can't just say it's the GPS; it's also the other factors, like the interception of the mail. They show up to bring the mail in person every day. So there's a constant presence, a pretty regular presence, of state officials and border police in their home. That has an impact.