I can also add something in that respect, because Canada already has good experience with alternatives to detention. You know that with the Toronto bail program there is a very high rate of compliance, more than 90% compliance, so this is considered a well-run program, cost-effective, and reasonable.
On the other side, we are also seeing a certain move, especially in Australia. There is a report of March 2012 by the joint select committee, a parliamentary committee on a review of Australian immigration detention. We are actually seeing that, in Australia, there is a move toward community detention and residential housing, especially for children and families.
In a sense you are right, the responses from countries vary and they can be different from one another, but we also have certain examples, especially Australia, which is, as we all know, a country that has explored detention so much and certainly moved to alternatives.
Thank you, sir.