But this is, really, in some ways, one of the central aspects of this issue, that this motivation is temporary. Or is it something that is conditioning the offender in such a way that they may change their behaviour in the long term? If that's what you're saying, it goes against what we've heard, which is that monitoring in and of itself does not reduce recidivism. I guess it's just a temporary motivator, unless it's paired with some kind of program. But, in and of itself, it's just a temporary motivator and enhancer that temporarily changes behaviour.
Are there any long-term effects, in your view?