Okay, sir, I get what you're saying. You and I could have a discussion about doing sit-ups and push-ups and other things within a confined space, as many Canadians do at home. There are reasons....
The other comment was in regard to pain management. You said in one of your statements that pain management as well is associated to mental anguish—I think those would be the appropriate terms—and that prison is not a good place to be because you're confined, and you have anguish because you're confined in prison.
I'm going to leave out the mental anguish and pain suffered by the victims of the people that are the reason some men and women are in jail. But are you telling us that if you have physical pain, from an injury incurred either within the confines of prison or outside prison, there isn't an availability of proper medication such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and those types of things through the health clinics that we have in our prisons? Are you saying that there are people suffering pain because they're not getting adequately seen by a nurse or other medical practitioner?