Yes. Certainly not in my experience in Toronto.... Ten years ago there were resources that don't exist any more. So I'm not sure what is available in the provincial system now, but I'm also convinced there is little available in the community.
I'm not sure that's a reason to argue against mandatory minimum sentences, but I think you can still use the opportunity of having somebody in custody to get them engaged in treatment and get them thinking about it and taking responsibility for it. I think it also sends a very powerful message to the victim that this has been taken seriously. And having worked with thousands and thousands of victims, I see many who are disappointed and discouraged by their experience in the criminal justice system.