Thank you for the question. It is a very important one.
It is true that in some communities the resources that might be necessary are not present. We don't want to assume that just because it's a small community, an indigenous community, a reserve community, that there are not resources there. Certainly one of the concerns I think a judge will have are how they are going to enforce house arrests, or how they are going to get the programming they need if it's not available in the community.
While it's important to have those options available, again, this has to be tied to increased resources to allow for these conditional sentences to actually be implemented.