Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I just want to follow up on what you were saying about how the inmates who want treatment or don't want to have anything to do with the drug subculture feel constrained to remain in their cells and therefore become isolated from the general population. Is there no way to factor that into specifically where inmates are housed within the institution? What we're hearing from you and others is that you can identify these inmates who really want to take part in the programs and who are more likely to be victims than perpetrators of muscling. Is there no way they can be put in an area of the facility where they are with other like-minded inmates? Is there nothing that can be done in that respect? If they're generally weaker, or more vulnerable, I should say, than other inmates, why are we putting them in areas where they're going to be intimidated?