I didn't mean that in any negative sense. It's just that it is a factor that makes it somewhat difficult to perform that testing.
My other comment, which perhaps you could respond to, is that you've indicated that the change has occurred--or perhaps is more prevalent--in the last ten years. But about perhaps 20 years ago, provincial institutions for mental health issues began to be dismantled across the country, and for good reason, for a variety of reasons.
Are we not now at the point where we're kind of losing the battle, if it is....? These folks might earlier have been treated in a mental health facility. Now they get caught up in a criminal justice system, and ultimately in a federal justice system. It's almost, when we look at it, unfair to those folks; they should have received treatment long before they got to federal corrections.
I don't know the solution, but that to me just seems to be a big part of why we're in the position we're in.