Thank you very much for your comments.
Of course we would be glad to provide you with any information we have on youth programming. You have the chairman's undertaking that it will be distributed.
I'm very pleased and proud of the national anti-drug strategy you talked about. It's a joint effort between the Department of Justice, Public Safety, and the health minister, because there's is a very important health component in educating people to stay away from drugs and give them the help they need. I can't help but notice that a number of ads that talk about children and their vocabulary, and all that, are running as we speak on the national news networks. So I think these are appropriate.
We have extended the life of drug treatment courts because we want to get more information on relapses. I was particularly interested in this project when I became justice minister, because I like the concept of giving people a second chance; giving people who aren't otherwise connected to organized crime or the violence that is many times associated with drugs, who have made a mistake and become addicted, the opportunity to turn their lives around.
We don't have the statistics I would like to see at this time, but I have no hesitation in recommending to my colleagues to extend those courts, because they are steps in the right direction in helping these individuals. The courts have been extended until the end of March 2012. I'm particularly pleased to have them and support them.