Well, first of all, as I mentioned earlier, life is all about choices. Make choices to live a good, honest, hard-working life and then something like this doesn't concern you. But if you make a choice to break the law, there's a penalty to pay. You may end up in jail. When you come out, a lot of support services are out there. I mean, there's no evidence that just because a prisoner serves their sentence, comes out, and gets EI...there's no evidence that it makes a big impact in life such that they're never going to commit a crime again.
I'm sure that if you really wanted to find out, you could find out. There are a lot of different ways in which someone who has come out of prison could or would use that money—some good and maybe some bad—but the fact is that there is something in the neighbourhood of $400 million in what they call “correctional interventions”: support services that are there to help people who come out of prison, to help them get on a good path. I mean, there's money available. So in the grand scale of things, we're talking about $420 million that's available on the money side as opposed to a small sum of $3 million or $4 million.