I would actually say the opposite, sir. The fact is that they're aware now that we're going to be aware in relation to those specific kinds of conditions. We're going to be aware that they've gone near a school's grounds, or they've gone into a gambling establishment, or they've gone into a liquor establishment, so they're going to be much more cognizant.
One of the accountability elements that comes out of the use of electronic monitoring is having an incentive approach or an incentive process built into it, and one of the elements that is proposed in Bill C-10 is to give offenders the opportunity to come back and make arguments about how long they would have to use this kind of equipment. So if individuals show through their behaviour that they're respecting it, that would allow us to engage them in an accountability discussion about removing the device.