We did amend the policy in August, so that women with serious mental illness or significant impairment, as well as men with the same mental health needs, are now prohibited from being placed in segregation. We've worked out the information sharing, so that the information about that prohibition on an individual, case-by-case basis is available to our operational colleagues, even when health care is in its sight. The measures are put in place then to manage them under mental health observation for their own safety.
As the commissioner mentioned, we are putting together a plan to remove observation cells for mental health reasons from the segregation range. This takes into consideration the need for these offenders to have access to outside space, to intervention space, and to health care, thereby ensuring these are the appropriate environments to move them. That plan is being finalized and will take place over the upcoming years, for both men and women.