We're pretty well in lockdown for institutions that have cases of COVID, but in 40 other institutions across the country, we're not completely locked down. The inmates are still freely allowed to associate with one another in the courtyards for recreation purposes. We've managed to move most things to the unit level, with medication and food delivery to either the cell or the unit itself.
I'm in Nova Scotia. In my community, if I go and hang out with five or more people, I could be fined for that. Yet if you go to Springhill Institution, which is in my community, you will see there are 23, 24, 50 inmates hanging out in the inside yard. It's a bit different. That was the call of the CSC federally. We should respect that. Then again, we're dancing a fine line between unrest in the institution and the health and safety for all.