I would like to make one comment. I've heard it said a couple of times that there were no prison farms in Quebec. Unfortunately, there were. I'm thinking of Mount St. Francis in the Laval area. It was a very good farm. It was disappointing when it was closed, which I think was in the 1970s. We ended up getting some of the equipment from them at that time. But again, it grew around.... There was no support. It was actually quite a shame.
Getting back to some of the questions about the inmates, as Dave said, we see this time and time again. A lot of guys will come up to you, shake your hand, and say, “Thank you very much”. The first time that ever happened, I thought it was kind of odd, because they're in prison, so why would they be thanking you? But a lot of guys have done that, time and time again.
The way we judge it is that we don't see them again. Nine times out of ten, if they do reoffend, they're sent back to where they left. So that's one indication we get: we don't see these fellows, so I think we've done a good job in that respect.