My understanding is the Correctional Service already employs a number of psychologists and people with psychological training, but doesn't have many vacancies in those positions--trainers in assessment and testing, who assist people with their counselling and other kinds of programs; psychiatrists who assess needs for medication, for treatment, and those sorts of things; and social workers, people like that, to help clients in those areas. I think there's been some discussion, and certainly case managers are very helpful in terms of the transition out of the facility and back to the community, but as I said, if there aren't the services in the community for people, then having case managers doesn't help.
In terms of the services to be provided within the correctional facilities, on the mental health side those would be some of the people, and addiction counsellors as well to assist with addicted clients.