I think that represents a challenge for Parliament, for all members.
From my perspective as correctional investigator for Canada, I'm not in a position to comment specifically on the financial impact, but I can tell you that there's a system shock that's beginning to set in. I heard somebody use the expression “policy whiplash” in terms of the men and women who operate the system having to adjust and readjust to the pace and the rapidity of the changes that are coming. Obviously the financial part is part of that accommodation.
So the Parole Board of Canada, the Correctional Service of Canada, and all of the partners they work with in the communities, of course, are under some duress just keeping pace with the change and having then to reallocate funds and seek new funds through Treasury Board submissions, etc.