I think some people would think that way, but I think the challenge often is, particularly for people serving life sentences, that they are not even allowed to participate in programs until their eligibility dates. Quite frankly, my fear would be that it could be another excuse not to provide those programs at earlier dates.
We also know that the longer people spend in the most austere conditions without those sorts of programs the more entrenched they may become in their thinking. So I think it's in the interest of public safety for all prisoners, particularly those serving life sentences and those who are in for some of the more serious crimes, to be able to participate in programs at earlier dates rather than later dates and to entrench a different model.
I think just the sheer numbers we're talking about will mean the opposite.