Yes. That's our view.
I think the suggestion from the review panel was in terms of the framework, because the current legislative framework puts 100% of the onus on the Correctional Service of Canada. It's just not clear to offenders that there's a role for them to play. A legislative change would entrench that. However, as I said in response to an earlier question, the issue of motivation has to be linked to some kinds of incentives. If individuals receive all the same level of privileges or all the same level of incentives, whether they choose to participate in programs or not, it's going to give us the exact same results as we've got today. We need to find a way of differentiating those kinds of incentives.