The response has traditionally been that adding an executive to the committee specifically focused on aboriginal corrections would simply be too bureaucratic and too expensive.
Having the Correctional Service of Canada complained about as being too bureaucratic is— There's an irony there. This would neither be bureaucratic nor expensive, but that's been the major roadblock that's been presented. There's never really been a good analysis by the Correctional Service of Canada to demonstrate how they can achieve the leadership that's required with the status quo, and clearly the status quo is failing them.