Thank you.
I am going to say, at the risk of the ire perhaps on my side, that I found the treatment facility in Kingston, where people were being treated, akin to somewhat of a dungeon. It was constructed prior to Confederation. I think folks will find our government is working very hard at replacing some of those older institutions with more modern institutions where we can really treat people in institutions that are properly designed to take care of people with mental illness.
You may feel free to respond to my comment, rather than my question. Specifically, I wonder if a clinical psychologist could create an atmosphere in a federal penitentiary that was conducive to removing people or helping people help themselves get off the terrible drugs many of them are on, including alcohol. Could you describe for me how the presence of drugs in an institution can affect your ability to properly bring those people with a drug problem to a healthier lifestyle—in other words, get off drugs and alcohol? Don't be afraid to give me sort of the nirvana part of where you'd like us to go.
Also because you mentioned it, I'd like you to explain a little further this program you're going to bring in, in 2012. I know it's a broad subject, but feel free to hit on some of those.... I'm sure there will be other people asking you to expand on it.