Yes, that's good.
I probably have only two and a half minutes left. I'm going to bring it back to the issue of drugs and alcohol in prison, specifically inmates who are dealing with a mental illness.
What we need to understand is that there is a very different atmosphere in prisons as compared to where people are dealing with mental illness on the outside. Can you describe for us what the atmosphere is like in a prison? I believe it is inherently a dangerous atmosphere. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I would think most inmates, on average, wouldn't feel safe. They would probably feel they have to be on guard all the time.
For inmates who are dealing with mental illness, knowing that there are drugs—and you talked a bit about muscling—can you link it and describe for us the difference between trying to deal with a mental illness and maybe an addiction on the outside versus in the prison atmosphere and why that has to be dealt with in a different way and why legislators have to view it differently from the way we might for someone dealing with the same thing on the outside?