Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you all for being with us this afternoon.
To say that this report is shocking only starts to describe the reaction that I think all of us here on the panel had when we were reading this report. I'm sure this is information that is readily available, but we read on page 1 of the Auditor General's report, “Indigenous offenders accounted for 26 percent of all offenders in custody in the 2015–16.... In particular, Indigenous women make up 36 percent of female offenders in custody...”, where in the general population....
I'm not telling you anything you don't know. You know this.
What I'm trying to get to is—and this question is for Mr. Head—that the CSC has had an approach to rehabilitating indigenous offenders since 2003, over 10 years. Can you tell us how many of the incarcerated have access to that rehabilitation program today?