Yes, we do agree with the recommendation of Madam Arbour. In fact we, the correctional investigator, and a number of other groups at the Arbour commission recommended a completely separate system because of the manner in which male corrections influences negatively what happens with women. In fact one of the challenges in Ashley's case and all of these other cases is that who is responsible, ultimately, is often a very difficult piece to pin down. It could be the warden, it could be someone in the community, it could be the regional deputy commissioner, it could be a policy decision that's being encouraged from national headquarters, and sometimes it's all of those. So it's very difficult to determine. It's easier then to defray responsibility, but it's very difficult to have the kind of accountability and sentence management that we need to have.
Thank you.
