For the benefit of the opposition--since it's coming from the opposition--this will be a point of discussion, then, in our next steering committee meeting. I'm sure it will be.
Let me finish.
In regard to the costs of monitoring individuals in our society, I'm not sure if it has really been addressed, that there is a cost involved. It has been brought up in just about every other presentation, and we've heard numbers and figures kicked around about what it does in fact cost.
I know the John Howard Society has been in the business of monitoring individuals in the community, and I thought that would be part of their presentation. Do they in fact monitor conditional sentence individuals? If they do, what does it actually cost the community and society, and in real figures, the John Howard Society?