My question is for Mr. Toller. If I understand correctly, you have no analysis of the recidivism rate. You do not have the numbers for the cohorts. You do not have the breakdown, in other words the number of people who went through the farm program and who then found a job on a farm or in another sector.
You only have 2008-09 statistics for all of the individuals who went through CORCAN, for the number of individuals who found work in construction or in farming. As a criminologist who carries out analyses on various important issues, I never base my analysis on impressions, but rather on facts, numbers, and I then conclude whether a program is effective or not.
I therefore conclude that this is not a decision based on numbers and facts, or on a lack of effectiveness on the part of the program, but rather a decision that was imposed upon you. I know that the primary mission of Correctional Service Canada is the rehabilitation of offenders and inmates based, obviously, on management of the recidivism risk and of the protection of society, to some extent. I know that Correctional Service Canada would not make a decision without having statistics and facts. This is what leads me to believe that this is a decision of the government that has been imposed upon you. Am I mistaken?