We've spoken here this morning to an extent about the program being protectee-focused. Some of it would be legal assistance, as they make a decision about entering the program. Certainly we provide psychological assessment and a case management plan. And then, you're absolutely correct, if it's a family, if there are linguistic disabilities, if job training is needed, if educational upgrading is required.... It can really run the gamut, but the goal, based upon the case assessment plan, is to help those people entering the program, recognizing the type of individual coming in, to succeed and become contributing members of society and not have to rely upon the program to support them throughout.
On March 5th, 2013. See this statement in context.