You're right. I don't think the existing legislation requires offenders in the federal context to necessarily comply. If they don't comply, they'll often be gated. That's true.
Picking up on Mr. Sullivan's point, just to add some colour to this, the context of jails, and penitentiaries in particular, is not particularly amenable to meaningful rehabilitation for the way in which someone is going to act in the community. We really need those resources in the community.
In addition to what I say our program offers as a necessity to reducing victims, ensuring more individuals take courses within the penitentiary setting is a good idea. I couldn't object to it. It would be unreasonable to object to it, but I don't think it's going to solve the whole problem.