Certainly. It's very clear to me that when you have a commodity that's scarce, the prices go up and you have less of it and then more people want access to that lesser amount, and there is going to be competition for that. That's not only for drugs in prison but anything else outside of it.
I'm going to go back to Ms. Markowski. I've got a question for her.
In the minutes of an Amnesty International meeting held in Edmonton in March 2010, you are cited as saying that in your Edmonton institution, you try to create a place of healing. How important is it to the female inmates you work with that they feel trusted and respected, so that healing to take place?