That is indeed one of the expected results. There are many others, such as adherence to treatment, better understanding of the illness, better symptom management and so on. The fact that individuals are no longer confined in administrative segregation because they have mental health problems is definitely one of the desired objectives. We are gradually achieving it. Administrative segregation is not where they should be. It is not a quiet place, like a spa. You're not comfortable there. And yet, certain individuals in administrative segregation did not want to come out because their mental health problems were comfortable. In the case of other individuals, it had a totally disorganizing effect. That is why I say that we can't say it's good; it depends on the case. However, now that offenders are breaking the administrative segregation cycle because they have mental health problems, they no longer want to return there because they have found another type of structure; they've found help.
On March 23rd, 2010. See this statement in context.