Unless there's an election.
A new government might have a different idea on the importance of connecting the land and prisoners, as many of your wardens indicated that they felt the rhythms of discipline and tying offenders to the land are actually part of the rehabilitative process. We can look forward to that day.
I have a question regarding crime prevention, following up on Ms. Mourani. There has been a history of underspending in crime prevention, which is fairly massive. As much as 20%, 30% or 40% of the annual budgets for crime prevention have not been spent in the past.
Is there a departmental plan to ensure that we actually do continue to try to prevent crime, as opposed to just wiping up after crime, which this government seems to want to do?