They have a lot of money. So bring your money and come and train the offenders in whatever it is that you need in terms of the kind of work that you're doing out in the community. Our early-day discussions are as simple as that.
We have a workforce. I have a Canadian workforce. I'm not talking about temporary foreign workers, I have Canadians who need jobs, and who need jobs in order to become law-abiding citizens. So come in and help me help you help Canadians. That's where we're starting the discussions, and I hope this committee helps to open up even more doors for those kinds of dialogues and ultimate responses to that call.
I believe the vast majority of the offenders here, given the right kind of training, given the right kind of programs that address their criminogenic needs, will get jobs, go back out, and become law-abiding citizens and contributors to the tax base of this country. That's only good for all Canadians. That's where we're starting right now.
I don't know if you want to add anything?