I think it's such an individual exercise to see who will follow their conditions, and how and why. One of the challenges that I think will face this committee is that a lot of this is in the provincial jurisdiction, but what we need is co-operation between governments, because this issue is simply too important.
We need to look at providing these resources that we know can address the underlying root causes of criminality. Housing, drug treatment, mental health treatment—all these aspects are very broad. They are broad terms, but we need to dedicate our resources to preventing this from ever happening. As part and parcel of that, it will help prevent future breaches, including increased supervision and increased access to treatments, hopefully before they are involved in the criminal justice system, but afterwards as well.
We're never going to be able to help every single person prevent any breach, but that will go a long way.