Mr. Chair, I'm extremely confident that we'll be able to achieve the plan. It's not a plan that's going to be accomplished in one or two years; many elements of it will take us several years to implement.
It truly is a major transformation of our organization from every aspect: from a security aspect, a program delivery aspect, a case management aspect. As mentioned earlier, the infusion of money through Budgets 2007 and 2008 and the reinvestment money that we received as a result of the strategic review process put us on a much better footing than three years ago, when we did not have sufficient money to tackle all these things at once.
As the pieces within our response to the Auditor General's report speak to, I'm extremely confident that we'll be able to move the yardsticks. We've already started to identify some other economies and efficiencies that are coming as a result of our review of our transformation agenda, and we'll be looking at how we reinvest those into key areas—again, around programming, mental health, services for aboriginal offenders, services for women.