We understand the community's concerns and that is why Correctional Service Canada has put in place all kinds of mechanisms for consulting the community and for integrating them as well, particularly through the citizen advisory committees. The criminal problem is difficult for citizens to understand, and we understand that. So it's part of our mandate to go and explain how this is done and how we supervise them.
In practice, Mrs. Mourani, I would say it is much more comforting to know that they are supervised 24 hours a day, that we can monitor them if necessary and that we can bring them back to the institution rather than release them without supervision. It's a also a clinical service in that they are not left to their own devices and that they are really monitored regularly, not just with regard to the risk they present, but also with regard to their mental health status. If we stabilize their mental health status, we really help them reduce all the risk.