That's interesting, because there was a report on CBC in December 2013 that refuted that, indicating that prison violence was not linked to double bunking. But in the event that we do study this report more fully with officials, I guess we'll cross that path at that time.
Did you look at the types of facilities in terms of.... Let me give you an example: Yukon. That's what's referred to as a generation three facility that was built at a cost of $67 million and it was actually designed for double bunking. Many argue that double bunking is socially better than being in isolation.
Did you draw a relationship between the types of facilities? I think we understand that double bunking in a cell designed for one person might not be the best, but some facilities are designed specifically for double bunking.