Paragraph three of Ms. Hogan's opening statement gives an example: “Indigenous and Black men were placed at maximum-security levels at twice the rate of other offenders and made up half of all maximum-security placements.”
I looked at exhibit 4.4 on page 8 and saw that, while that percentage does seem to be accurate, the bigger picture, which is not contained in the opening statement of Ms. Hogan, is that most—almost three-quarters if not 90%—of all Black and indigenous offenders end up classified in minimum and medium security.
I'm looking at exhibit 4.4. Do you see that? A combination of 89% for indigenous offenders ended up in minimum and medium security, and for Black offenders it was 85%.