So one could argue that there could be significant savings found in a new build.
Did the model identify or take into consideration recidivism rates? We know that recidivism is a significant issue that CSC would deal with. There are associated costs to society or the taxpayer in the form of policing costs, fire department costs, and EMS costs. We hear from community leaders all the time that people are in and out of the system and there's a huge cost that the taxpayer doesn't see. Does that take into consideration any savings to be had by keeping individuals incarcerated to serve their true sentence versus the indirect cost? Does it take that into consideration?