Thank you for that question.
Let me say that I think, as a I listened to the conversation here today and as we learn more, there are probably a lot of ideas that can come out of the work of this committee that might help to answer that question. I haven't had the benefit of sitting in on all the hearings, as you have.
One thing I think is important and that I would encourage is something you picked up in your bill, and that's the provision for external support orders. Everything I have been told by people who work closely in the system is that structure is important. If we can give the judges—who seem to be at the centre of dealing with a lot of individuals with this disability—the ability and the tools to make orders that will allow follow-up work with individuals who have FASD so that there is structure in place and so that can continue, even sometimes after probation is done and people are back in the community, that would be helpful. I think that's one idea. I noticed you have picked that up in your bill.