Yes, so there may need to be some flexibility in the way the rules are enforced, maybe in a special unit of an institution.
You mentioned that people with FASD are often more impulsive, often show less judgment in particular situations, and are perhaps more violent, as we've heard from some. That would suggest to me that leaving them out in the community is perhaps not the best answer, but there has to be some institution with a special knowledge of how to deal with them.
I want to go on to your other point about the need for some recognition of mental illness in general. I think you said in your opening remarks that the approach should include all forms of mental illness and not just people who suffer from FASD.
Can you compare for us some of the other forms of mental illness that you see can be identified among the prison population and how those with these mental illnesses compare with people with FASD in the way they're treated within the prison system, or in the way they respond to the rules and structures of the prison system?