With respect to the security, for example, I think I made mention of the fact that the parole board will be required to impose reasonable and necessary safety conditions following a victim impact statement that highlights concerns over security, provided those measures are necessary and reasonable. Those would be measures such as non-contact orders or geographic restrictions, for example. The parole board is required to go forward with those considerations. If they have safety or security concerns and do not proceed with imposing such restrictions, they have to make sure they provide that in writing.
I don't know if the commissioner would like to respond on behalf of Corrections.