Yes, it's correct. We recently estimated that the cost of corrections was associated with $378 million per year, annual cost. We were not able to estimate the cost associated with police and corrections because the data actually doesn't exist.
I think more importantly I would just reiterate that based on justice statistics in Canada, data and epidemiological data, we estimated that youths with FASD were 19 times more likely to be incarcerated than youth without FASD in any given year in Canada.
We also estimated—it's presented in one of my slides—that the total annual cost of corrections among adults was more than $356 million, and among youths it was approximately $17.5 million. There was a gender difference. Of course, males accounted for the largest proportion of this cost based on the male-female gender ratio that we obtained from Statistics Canada.