Absolutely. There are a number of reasons why somebody could be placed in segregation. One is, for example, when we receive a threat that somebody is going to kill a particular offender. Until we do an investigation and find out what's happening, yes, some offenders are placed there for their own safety. Some actually request to be placed in segregation for their own safety.
Another, more generally, is when we have a serious incident where there's potentially a stabbing. We need to separate the parties. Normally, we place them in segregation. Our security intelligence officers then do an investigation, a review, to find out what's happening so that we can safely return them to the population. Are there any incompatibility issues? What's the situation?
Segregation is a complex issue. Again, it has certainly taken up a lot of our time, focus, attention, and efforts. Again, the numbers speak for themselves in terms of the progress that's been made.