I looked at the testimony from our last meeting on this. I just have two questions.
One is, the correctional investigator said he had proposed a lot of things that would make a difference, but they weren't implemented. It was like banging his head against a wall.
The second thing I'd like to comment on is that the commissioner of corrections outlined a broad array of things they were actually doing, although they haven't changed the statistics yet. But they were in progress. Do you think all these initiatives are good? Will they solve the problem?