I will move on to another topic. I have practised criminal law throughout my career as a lawyer, since 1966. I'm not really an expert in this area and I have not defended many cases like that, but, in general, when people convicted of crimes against children go to jail, it is very difficult to protect them because other inmates attack them. That's what we are told.
Mr. Marshall, you must have surely encountered situations like these. How do you go about treating them? Can you tell us how people are taken care of in those circumstances? It's strange because no one mentioned it to me until now—unless the situation in Quebec is very specific. But I think that this is what generally happens. As a result, the chance of people going back to jail after they've had a taste of prison is slim because they really don't want to go back.