We will provide the information to HRSDC. The people who make those decisions over there will be informed about individuals who come into the system and are within those various age parameters, and they will initiate all action. There will be no action on our part to stop or collect payments.
On the way we read the bill, an individual who comes in will get their payment for the first month, but then it will be stopped for subsequent months. When an offender is released--the way the legislation is written and the way we interpret it--they must notify the minister or the minister's designate that they're out in the community so that benefits are reinstated. Other than us providing the data to HRSDC, there are no other actions required on our part.