That's in provincial custody, and 50% of those in provincial custody are there for remand purposes as opposed to undertaking a federal sentence. Now, in part, the remand custody may actually be increasing; in part it may be that provincial sentenced custody has decreased.
I did indicate that with MMPs, the effect has been that some people automatically push to the federal system, which means they go to penitentiaries. If they're convicted, they do not undertake any sentence in the provincial system. They go to the federal system. Of course, that would have the effect of changing the proportion between sentenced offenders in provincial custody and those in remand.
There are a number of factors going on at the same time.