The answer is no. I think we should look at a prison as being like a pressure cooker. If you put a lot of things in it to be cooked, the pressure mounts. Either you're going to decrease the pressure through the revolving door and through sending people out on conditional release and so forth, or you're going to build new prisons.
Let me put this point this way. Absolutely nobody is for mass incarceration, but the problem is, how do you get into mass incarceration? The answer is that you get there through a slippery slope. At some point you end up having too many prisons, and you end up making choices between schools and prisons.
Basically this bill is a front-door approach that does not have a back-door strategy. You are going to send people in, but if the prisons are too full, what's going to happen? As has always been done in Canada, people will devise a situation to decrease the pressure, to avoid riots and so on. We know these strategies quite well.