Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Commissioner Kelly, I'm quite impressed that the Correctional Service of Canada is recognized internationally as a leader in women's corrections. You have served CSC for 35 years, and I am sure your colleagues also have very long service records with the Correctional Service of Canada. It is because of the hard work that you and your colleagues do that CSC is internationally recognized.
What I am impressed with is that even after achieving such a good level, you're still open to the idea that better is always possible, and you're still exploring ways to improve what is already the best. That's a good job.
You have five regional institutions. If I am right, the average number of inmates in each of these institutions is about 150, and about 50 of them are indigenous offenders. Within that 50, there are some who are mentally ill.
With that small number, is it economically viable for you to offer culturally sensitive programs at all institutions?