It's an important point to raise. In my experience, any successful plan for reintegration has to involve the community itself. For individuals, that begins with the network of those who are closest to them, so in some cases family, in other cases protectorates and guardians and others who are loved ones, who have taken an interest in the reintegration of the individual who has been charged.
Ensuring that there is accountability when those conditions are not followed is one of the reasons we are having the conversation we are having right now with our provincial and territorial partners, and it is why, I assume, this committee is undertaking this study. That's why it is important that, even as we look at the community, we also take a look at our laws, to be sure they are finely tuned to the challenges we have on the ground.