I would say three things in response, which I think speak directly to the point that you're raising.
The federal government is investing in communities to promote the successful reintegration of those who have been charged and those who have been convicted and are being reintegrated into the communities through, one, the $250-million building safer communities fund; two, the national crime prevention strategy fund; and three, the indigenous community corrections initiative, which just yesterday we announced additional funding for and which focuses on promoting indigenous language, culture and history for indigenous inmates who are looking to anchor their reintegration based on their own identity and cultures.
By doing those three things, we are putting community at the centre of our reintegration efforts.