My colleagues on the other side spent a great deal of time talking about the skills and the personal growth that people enjoy from their farms. As I said, I come from a farming community. Mr. Easter knows; he comes to my riding every time there's an election. So he knows we have a strong agricultural community.
That said, if we do that only for our people who are inmates in the federal institutions, what do they go out and find in terms of occupations? I think you've indicated that a fairly small percentage out of that large body actually gets agriculture-related jobs.
I don't want to offend anybody, but it seems to me that a number of the issues that people on the other side have indicated are also things that people will learn by taking part in a variety of other things. They won't lose all those opportunities for punctuality, teamwork, and so on, because the farms don't exist.