Yes, that's a very good question. The programs that are available to all offenders include offenders 65 years of age or older as well. We've got a full range of what we call criminogenic programs, so substance abuse, violence prevention programming, programs like that. We also have skills development opportunities for offenders. We have the full range of education programs that we offer. There are adult basic education programs, including education opportunities to achieve up to grade 12. Individuals could even go beyond that. Most of the time they have to pay for that themselves out of their own pocket. So if they want to pursue university credits, they could do that, but they mostly pay for that out of their own pocket. There's a plethora of opportunities from a programs, education, and skills development perspective that are available to all offenders, including the group we're talking about.
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