I would agree that a number of policy changes in other jurisdictions have resulted in populations of the mentally ill being in the community. For some of those folks, they come into conflict with the law. For some of those folks, they find their way into federal penitentiaries. In fact, I think you can track some of the growth in the mentally ill being in federal corrections because of other policy changes elsewhere.
But it's not just the de-institutionalization; there are policies around zero tolerance, and engaging the police in situations today that perhaps the police wouldn't have been engaged in a decade or more ago, and using the courts in some ways today that perhaps weren't being used a decade or more ago.
So it's not simply de-institutionalization. A number of policy changes, I think, have contributed.