At the bottom, the 1.48% is for people with health needs. It's funny that it's exactly double, if my math is right. Twice as many people who have mental health needs reoffend. It's 1.48% versus 0.74%. It would seem to me it's to be expected that people with mental health needs would be a more challenged population.
Could you tell us what ideas corrections might have to help lower the rate of reoffending for people with mental health needs? It's clearly higher than the normal population.