Well, actually, it hasn't been my experience, at least in the Ontario region, that this is anywhere near a serious problem, as it's often made out to be. I think most of the offenders--the child molesters in particular--coming into jail believe that they are going to be subjected to all kinds of physical and verbal harassment. What they find when they go there--because as I said, in the Ontario region there are specific program-oriented prisons--is that it's nowhere near as bad as they thought. I mean, there is some harassment, but it's verbal and doesn't usually result in any physical assault.
It occurs a little bit more commonly in the Ontario provincial corrections system, where they have more of an overcrowding problem. I think it's much more related to overcrowding, to be honest. I think if you put more people in jail for longer periods of time, that kind of harassment is going to increase, and that's going to diminish their capacity to function well in a treatment program.