All right. Thank you for that.
Moving on, if they are assessed as having an addiction and they are offered participation in a program, we heard that some inmates do not want to participate. Obviously, that's their choice. One of the guards—in fact, the head of the union—was here testifying before us last week, and he said it was very difficult, because the inmates who refuse treatments still get basically all of the same benefits, such as a television in their room. I'm not sure if you would consider that a right, but do you think there might be some benefit to having some consequences, or maybe fewer perks for inmates who refuse treatment?