Mr. Moist, it's interesting. I'm not surprised Ms. Fralick agrees with your presentation, but having the government agree with your presentation was something close to shocking for me.
I'd like to refer to a CBC report, Mr. Moist, that was up in the last day or so. In the state of Texas, they're reversing their approach to criminal sentencing, in fact, to the point where...the state is noted around the world for its approach to crime and so-called justice. They actually closed a prison down there. What are your thoughts on the billions that could be saved if the government doesn't proceed in this country with the building of our super-jails and the changes they are going to enact? Wouldn't it be better for it to invest those moneys in child care, senior care, and some real job training?