Yes, you're right, but we also have to think that whatever we build on in terms of an incarceration period will have to be supported once that person leaves. It's no good doing one thing in one end of the system and not having the ability to then support that on the outside when they are eventually released. And most of them will eventually be released. There's going to have to be some groundswell of support from the community in terms of assisted living units, supported housing, more efforts to support these women when they are released.
On April 1st, 2010. See this statement in context.