Okay.
This one is going to be a somewhat difficult question, because it's one I've been struggling with, and I know it's a bit nebulous. But the question is, does the program--and again I'm thinking back to the particular case that triggered this investigation here in Canada--by relocating an individual who has had a long criminal history out of their community, where they may be known by the local police forces, where they may be under some ongoing surveillance by them, either direct or indirect, into another community provide them with some shelter to commit crimes more easily than they would if they had been left in their own community?
Professor Fyfe, maybe I'll start with you, because with the research you've done you may be able to comment on that, but I'd like your comments, Mr. Shur as well.