Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to come back to the issue of possibly releasing certain inmates—low-risk, obviously—to lighten the more densely populated areas in the prison environment. We know that mandatory confinement isn't necessarily the best solution and that there have been outbursts, even riots in some countries. I imagine we want to avoid that. So I have a question for Mr. Wilkins, Mr. Thibault and Mr. Stamatakis.
If there was a major outbreak of COVID-19 in a prison institution, as we're already seeing in Joliette, and you had to either confine or move the inmates, I understand that releasing the prisoners isn't a desirable solution for you. What other options are available to you, then? For example, do you think you could use facilities such as army barracks or unoccupied hotels? Do you have a plan B? I'd like to hear what you have to say about that.