Sorry to interrupt, but the problem is that a correctional investigator is telling us that we're really using our prisons as hospitals and we're failing miserably at that, and the programs and services and training that we have today aren't working. And the problem is that we're seeing an expanding population, as you've just said, and yet we're not really seeing much in terms of corresponding increases in budget.
We have maybe a little bit of an increase in budget, but wouldn't you agree that is only going to at best keep the status quo? When you have an expanding population and a growing problem and you're getting modest budget increases to face that problem, when you're already facing concerns brought forward by the correctional investigator, who is saying we're simply failing to deal with these mental health issues, aren't the resources we're applying to this not really keeping our heads above water in terms of maintaining the status quo?