I think you're right, but one of the challenges we face is that those who are most marginalized often lack those very resources you're talking about in terms of family and community to support them in getting bail and to help make sure they can meet bail conditions.
That's why I've been talking a lot about community-based bail supervision programs. We end with a lot of marginalized people spending a long time in detention because they don't have the resources personally and in their family to be able to be released on bail.
I guess what happens is—and I'm not accusing you of this personally—that the federal government tends to say it's a provincial responsibility to provide that, but in fact, when it's not provided, then the RCMP ends up with these additional challenges of enforcing bail supervision.