The starting point is public safety, and the crown won't screen someone in if we're concerned.
This is someone who is in custody now. We're allowing them out of custody to go to treatment, and there's a risk involved. If there's a risk to public safety that involves violence, then we're less prone to do that.
The other incidence with the violence is—and this was brought to our attention by the judges—that we're court-ordering people to do this. We're ordering someone to spend time in this program, which in Ottawa is for at least nine months, often 12 months. If we're going to court-order accused persons to do this, then they have to be in a safe environment, and it's not a safe environment if we're allowing people into that atmosphere where they have committed crimes of violence and are likely to commit crimes of violence again.