Well, just a brief little thing, because I do have to give some time over to the critic, who might let me have some favours in the committee at some point, so I have to be nice to her, you see.
On the impact of prison releases and the impact of prison growth on crime, on homicide, our concern is that you put a person in jail who is otherwise relatively savable and they stay in too long and they're ruined after a certain period, where they become recidivist again and again. Your statistics show that. I don't think that's a surprise to people.
Generally speaking, the impact of prison growth on homicide, the impact of prison releases on homicide.... Does putting someone in jail for a long period of time ever result in less crime from that individual or that group of individuals?