Thank you, Madam Chair.
I wanted to go back to you, Mr. Head, with respect to an issue I've raised here before. I know you said the numbers we have now give a clear idea of how many people in prison would be over 65. But you mentioned earlier that we do not know how many of them have family, either wives or children, who are still dependent. Why don't we?
We're implementing the bill, and I presume your office knew this bill was coming. Would we not need to know that, to see whether or not this measure is going to be causing some hardship for family in some cases? Obviously this bill is intended to make sure prisoners are not benefiting from double-dipping, if you like, because they're being looked after. But if there's family involved and there's hardship there then we need to make sure we don't create the other imbalance. Would that information be forthcoming sometime soon or at some point?