Indeed it does, which is why I found it perplexing in paragraph 6.11 that “It could take more than two years from the time a site was selected with a community partner to the time the first offender was placed at a new facility.” I agree with you that one of the benefits to society with community corrections is that it costs us a lot less money, and hopefully we're achieving the same goal, as Mr. Arya said, which is to return people to society as law-abiding citizens.
I want to come back to that point specifically. You knew the population was going to grow. You knew that; your own reports had said it, but you didn't plan for any more facilities.
I want to know why.