It was my colleague, Hugo, who mentioned the 79%, but thank you for letting me speak to it. For me, when you ask about resources, I think what we need to do as a government agency is work very hard to keep those partnerships, because we realize that by the time they come to federal custody they have been through a lot of other systems that perhaps have failed them.
Whether it was the school system or provincial corrections, by the time they get to us, we know that we need a lot of other people to help us work through it, and I really support what Hugo has said in relation to the importance of working together to help them to disaffiliate. The partnership in which he is going to be working closely with the AFN is a really significant and important one. I think it's groundbreaking, and I think that it takes not only money but a lot of corporate will, so I'm proud of our organization.
I'm proud that we're working together to move towards that. Sometimes we may focus too much on the day-to-day work of purely supervising people, following all the rules and regulations, and not reaching out to get the help we need to do that, so for me that has been an exciting partnership.