And that doesn't include capital costs; that's just the operational costs.
The one thing to bear in mind, though, is the difficulty in projecting what kind of prison sentence they might actually get. As you saw in the slide about the length of conditional sentences versus average prison time, there's a very large discrepancy there. We know how long they're getting in conditional sentences, but if we project and say, “What would that sentence be?”, this is where we get into a difficult place, because you would need to know that in order to calculate how many days these people are actually spending inside.
So you would have to hazard a guess, knowing circumstances, priors, and everything like that, on what they actually would be getting for a prison sentence. Once you know that, you're a little closer.