Yes, well, I do think...I understand what Mr. Norlock is saying. You can get too prescriptive and end up taking more authority away from wardens, the Parole Board, or whomever than you want to. But I think if you go back and rethink the evidence that came from the correctional officers union that we were having such a hard job hearing on the phone the other day, you'll remember that they cited several examples that ended up in very serious tragedies where two guards would probably have made a difference.
So I do think as a committee we have to come down on the side of public safety. I will admit you always hear about the bad cases, you never hear about the good ones. But, given the evidence provided by the correctional officers and their representatives, I certainly think we should be supportive of this. I think it pushes the wardens to be more cognizant of the safety of security guards in some of these situations.