Well, the daily count on May 10 was 13,353 in custody, about 500 of whom were women. If you take a look at that daily count and at trends in terms of admission and discharge, which have been relatively stable, then it's easy to see how, if you're double-bunked right now in 650 or 660 cells and you don't add new capacity, and most of that space crunch is at medium security, which is also where most of your program wait list is, adding even just a handful of offenders is going to make it all the more challenging in terms of managing the population.
If we had more time, we could get into the intricacies of managing those populations, because you have disassociation populations, mentally ill offenders, aboriginal offenders, offenders with gang affiliations who you have to keep separate. It becomes all the more complex.