Thank you, Mr. Chair. And thank you very much to both witnesses for appearing today.
I want to start with a brief question to Prison Fellowship. But I'll start by saying that as a criminal justice instructor, we worked with an institution in my riding, William Head, organizing student volunteers to accompany people on their transitions back into the community. It's volunteer organizations like yours that do a lot of the heavy lifting on that reintegration. So I thank you for the work that you do on behalf of all Canadians.
Our previous witness talked about observing impacts on the integration of the other prison population, the 85% to 90% who are not drug-involved, as a result of the strong interdiction measures. Has your organization observed that same phenomenon, that strict interdiction sometimes interferes with family visits and other reintegration measures?