Thank you very much, Madam Co-Chair.
I'd like to turn to Dr. Jessica Shaw. I really appreciate the niche expertise you're bringing to our committee with your experience in Canada's federal prisons.
I was very fortunate last summer to go on a tour of the Mountain Institution and the Kent Institution in Agassiz, British Columbia. That was certainly quite a wake-up call. I had some fantastic conversations with both the program officers and the parole officers who work so hard at their job and with such passion to try to make a difference.
Just with the conditions in Canada's federal prisons, you did talk a little bit about prisoners and their access to medical assistance in dying. From the stats that you had suggested, I'm guessing those were track one, that is, their death was foreseeable. Do you have any stats on track two, that is, prisoners who are living with disabilities? I'm just wondering if you can fill in some of the blanks on that area.