No, I would say it's not necessarily the case. Obviously most prisoners will have spent an amount of time in a provincial institution or another institution prior to coming to a federal penitentiary. It probably depends on what that other institution was prescribing for the person. In terms of street drugs, the vast majority of people would be in a situation where they haven't had the same access for as long. There are different arguments as to what availability there is of illicit drugs in the provincial system.
But as you said, oftentimes we see prisoners coming into the federal system and then having medication changed—often pain management such as Kadian, as I mentioned, being tapered. So we get many phone calls from prisoners who are struggling at times like that, and in some cases they talk to us about how they say they haven't really used drugs in a long time. All of our clients are HIV positive, some are co-infected with—