It doesn't give me much to work with.
I can't speak right now to the recidivism rates in Canada, but I'm more than happy to give that information to the committee. I will pass on as well the Canadian studies, because I think it's really important to make a distinction of how the courts are operating in Canada and the U.S., because they are different, and I will ensure that recidivism is addressed, the graduation rates. It's also really important to emphasize again that women have a very low success rate, that aboriginal people have a low success rate in the drug treatment courts. That's across the U.S. and across Canada.
There's a national study being conducted right now out of Carleton University trying to get at why women don't stay in the drug court.
So in terms of my measure of success, it can't be disproportionate like that, either. That's just something else I want to leave you with. I will give you that information as well, happily.