When one refers to criminality, there are a number of stratifications that can be made. The people that we would release on terms and conditions, including a bond, would be people who, according to the evidence and in our judgment, represent minor criminality for the most part and who we are reasonably confident would abide by the terms and conditions of the bond.
That is not always the case. I would agree with the Auditor General. The numbers they have cited are not entirely acceptable to me, so I think what we have to look at is whether or not the sorts of risk assessments we are doing on the sorts of people we are releasing on terms and conditions are appropriate. We are doing that.
Secondly, I think that as we get more fulsome arrangements in place with the provinces, that will give us a little bit more capacity to refer people, on an organized basis, into provincial facilities, which will relieve some of the tension on our immigration holding facilities in each of the regions.