Okay.
Some of our other witnesses—especially the promoter of this motion, Mr. Leef—have suggested that for some people who suffer from FASD, having structure and routine in their lives is actually beneficial.
I understand that there aren't programs in the federal system. There may be some programs in provincial systems that deal with FASD. If you could combine an appropriate program within the correctional system to provide that structure and stability, do you see any benefits in approaching it in that way?