I want to make sure that I understand your question. In terms of the emphasis on rehabilitation, I think that both aspects of the Correctional Service of Canada's dual mandate of safe custody and preparation for release start on the first day of the sentence, so engaging somebody in the array of programs and opportunities that will prepare them for safe release back to the community is very important. I think that the service will have to do that regardless of the neuropsychological health of the individual. But it's a matter of preparing that offender realistically and also providing programs that they're going to be able to benefit from based on their own intellectual abilities.
I think my colleague wanted to add something.