There are a lot of pressures coming from a lot of different outside agencies for the release of inmates, but it doesn't solve our problem. The need to protect in place is there. It's not like we can open the doors and let every inmate out. I know that they're looking at inmates who are very close to their parole eligibility or in fact are eligible for day parole, and inmates who pose less significant risk, but it's not going to solve the problem when the virus enters the institutions. I would hope that everybody could understand that this is not the solution to the problem.
The solution to the problem is being able to quarantine quickly, the personal protective equipment, the cleaning of the institutions and the protecting in place. That's essentially what needs to happen.