It's for a short question.
Mr. Page, let's talk about the impact on provincial governments. I'm thinking about the correctional facility close to my riding in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, where we've already seen problems. We hear about attacks, murders, and protests inside the correctional facility and all kinds of challenges that the provincial government is facing managing that facility. In fact, the director of corrections for the province has now moved his office right to the facility to try to manage these problems. It seems to me, from what you're saying, that the provinces are going to see increased pressures in this regard on their correctional services across each province.
First of all, the Truth in Sentencing Act would move people off into the federal system because they'll get more than two-year sentences, but are you saying that because of the increased number of people being remanded before trial, that will cause a big increase at the provincial level? You're certainly indicating a large increase in cost to the provinces, and in fact that the share in corrections costs across Canada that the provinces bear will rise considerably over the next while.