Thank you.
Going back to where I left off, for a moment I want us to imagine that we have full capacity in terms of bricks and mortar, the government gets a heart and we have full capacity in terms of trained professionals, and we have a centre for excellence within Canada on mental health and addictions within the prison population.
I think there would still be barriers to treatment. I wonder if you have thoughts on what those barriers are. They may be legislative; they may be the nature of mental illness and addiction itself, they may be socio-cultural, or maybe something else I don't know. In that perfect world with those facilities, what are the barriers, and do you have any ideas as to how we could address them?