Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
First of all, I want to thank each and every one of you for appearing before us today, and more importantly, for breathing a really strong breath of fresh air into what can be a very difficult problem. It seems that what you're telling us is that there are progressive and innovative alternatives to prison that are not only better for the people coming through but also have some success in treating the underlying causes. I want to thank you for the work you do.
My first question is probably due to my bad notes, but I want to clarify something.
Ms. Trottier, if I understood correctly, you indicated that funding has been extended to March 2012 for the existing six drug treatment courts. But I thought I heard you say that there was no real way to gauge the effectiveness of that program. Did I have that right?