With regard to resources, in the paper on the weekend there was a case that was heard last week in Ontario, I believe, in which a person was not designated as a dangerous offender because the correctional services do not have the ability to treat a person who has fetal alcohol syndrome. A large number of the people who are in long-term incarceration suffer from that condition.
Ms. Pate, I may want to ask you about this as well. Is it possible that we're going to be faced with a number of these types of cases for other types of medical conditions, for which we will not be finding the dangerous offender designation even under existing legislation because of that kind of problem--that we do not have the resources in the prison system to treat the people?