I don't recall whether I was there either, but certainly the figure we have been operating with is that the cost of the Bill C-9 reforms to the provinces would be $21.7 million.
Our colleagues in research and statistics obviously looked at all the data and made a number of assumptions. Not all of those people would be in jail, and we wouldn't know exactly how long they would be in jail for, so they looked at average lengths of additional prison time and so on if no conditional sentence were possible. The result was a best estimate of $21.7 million nationally. In some provinces there would be a greater impact than in others, but across all jurisdictions that would be the increase. That's, as the minister said earlier, about 1.7% of the current provincial corrections costs.