Thank you all for the important work you do. I have a little less thanks, though, for the spirited defence of the status quo. I think that's good and loyal. But I don't think Commissioner Head is as committed to the status quo as you have been today. I can understand this, given the clippings I read this morning about new civil servants having to sign on to the government's economic action plan. You need to know you have permission to help us make the system work better. That's what we're about.
Ms. Van Allen, at the end of your statement you said you still had work to do. I would like to focus on the work we still have before us. It might be capacity with respect to diagnosis or physical infrastructure. It might be staffing problems—bringing in the appropriate culturally sensitive and professionally trained staff. Or it might be a problem with the take-up of the programs by incarcerated people. The time is yours. We need your expertise to help us to do our work better.