Grand Valley Institution for Women is in some ways typical of the other women's centres across the country. They were all based on the same program model. They were all built around the same time. Some things are unique. I wouldn't say not to go to Grand Valley Institution, but I wouldn't suggest you'll gain a unique insight there. I think the important thing is to go into women's centres and recognize how they have evolved: the secure units that have been added to them, the extra security that has been added, the population dynamics that have developed in the last half a dozen years. I think you'll find that at any of the centres.
As you can appreciate, the death of Ashley Smith almost two years ago to the day was a very tragic experience and a very traumatic experience for the men and women who work at that institution as well. So there's still some recovery going on at that institution.