No. We are investing annually for mental health services in our facilities, close to $95 million. This amount remains, and will be adjusted, as I indicated, with the agreement we have signed. The reason why there is a reduction in the overall costs is because the expectation of increases—I would almost say apocalyptic increases that were suggested—maybe by some even of your calling, if I may, have not materialized.
Currently, there are 15,276 inmates.
I'm even pleased to announce to you that thanks to the good work of Correctional Service Canada, the cost per inmate has been reduced. So we are able to provide a good quality service, to provide rehabilitation, and to reduce the costs. This is best for the inmates and best for the taxpayer.