We believe it is, from the data we have and the indications of the effect on recidivism. It appears that the young aboriginals, men in particular, who have participated in these programs are far less likely to recommit.
Another program I failed to mention in my earlier response is the junior rangers program, which provides predominantly young aboriginal men, although it's not closed to women, the opportunity to participate in patrol exercises. I have some working knowledge of that from my prior portfolio, where these programs are akin to the cadet program run through the Department of National Defence. It's very much married to the traditional way of life, being on the land, hunting, being out and keeping an eye on what's happening around the communities. This is a program we have sought to expand as well.
When I said that we need to do this in conjunction with other departments, that's one example of where the justice department is working to try to expand the availability of programs across different fields.