Yes.
In practical terms, it sounds as if we're going to save the federal government about a million dollars in employment insurance benefits. As you've mentioned, the provinces are not well equipped to provide training or income support for these individuals when they get out. By the same token,
individuals who are in the correctional system, we must remember that they have the same opinions as the victims. Justice has to be clear, both for the victim and the criminal. There are relatively substantial arguments to eliminate employment insurance benefits for this limited number of cases, but this is a very small category of people.