Okay.
The second part of your analysis talks about not properly supervising those who are released and not having enough contact with the parole officers. I guess I'm going to criticize your report a bit, because here you left out the context of the 20% increase. When you read this, it seems to appear that somehow the Correctional Service doesn't see that it's important to have that contact or that parole officers aren't doing their jobs.
In fact, don't we have perhaps the same problem, in that we've had a 20% increase in the number of people being supervised without that same kind of increase in parole officers and the time they have to do that supervision?