Right now we know, according to Don Head, that more than a quarter of female inmates face serious mental health issues. That figure is put higher by others, but a minimum of a quarter face serious mental health issues.
We know that the number of female aboriginal inmates is abhorrent, particularly relative to the non-aboriginal female inmate population--that it is over 32%. We know that addiction issues among female inmates in our prison facilities is above 75%. These are pretty terrible numbers.
I know you've referenced a couple of programs, but the reality is that even more inmates are going to be coming in. The strain on our prison system is going to be that much greater, and the resources you have been given are not that much greater. I would argue they are not even great enough to keep the status quo with all the new people coming forward.
How do you reconcile those numbers with what you're saying in terms of seeing improvements? What I see is the situation getting worse. That's my concern.