I think that might be a bit unusual. In the cases that I've done--and I've dealt with some dangerous offender cases--it's generally well known that no matter what the problem is, the person is warehoused. The reason for that is the presumption that they're not going to get out perhaps ever, or for a long time. So resources are given to those with shorter cases. That may be one that has fallen within the cracks. I think it's a difficult situation when we don't have the resources for people in the penitentiary. We're really not there trying to make them better, especially when they've been designated as a dangerous offender.
On November 13th, 2007. See this statement in context.