Yes. Again, what we're talking about at the federal level is an increased head count, an average daily head count of about 3,800 people. Again, we assume occupancy when we do these cost calculations of 90%. The government may choose to double-bunk, and that can reduce the costs, which we highlight in our report.
There are a couple of general points about the size, the relative weight to the provinces and territories versus the federal government. For the provinces and territories, the annual flow is about 30 times bigger. So we're talking about 260,000 people versus 9,000 people entering the system. That's about ten times bigger if you exclude the remanded people. The average head counts in the provinces and territories are almost twice as big, 23,000 versus 13,000. The number of remands at provincial head counts are greater than provincial sentenced people. You've got 27,000 beds in the provinces and territories and you have 15,000 cells. So, to put that into perspective-