I think what you see is the impact of individuals who have stayed in an incarceration setting for a much longer period than the general population. Once they come out, it seems that they're much more amenable to the supervision conditions placed on them. There's a huge readjustment. They're trying to get on with their lives. We do see with these individuals, particularly those who have been released, that they're not actively involved in committing other offences. They do get revoked for non-offence activity, such as not following their conditions, but not at any greater rate than other offenders. In terms of involvement in other criminal offences, the rate is lower. But we're talking about a very small population here as well.
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