Yes, and I appreciate your answer and I certainly recognize the need to balance national security versus privacy concerns, and that's always a difficult balance. I think the huge concern out there, though, is if one is obligated to get a warrant then that means there's that second check that any of your agencies or Security Establishment Canada does not get out of hand in terms of somebody on a witch hunt for whatever reason. That's why warrants are so important.
I want to come back to CSC. I'll be quite honest with you, gentlemen. I believe with the current situation with CSC and punishment, Canadian society is going to pay a huge price down the road, because these people do come out.
I mentioned earlier the correctional investigator's message. We know the prison farms were closed by CSC, and that in my view was one of the better rehabilitation approaches within Correctional Service Canada. I'm told—and I'll have you give an answer, Mr. Head—that currently within CSC more people are spending more time in their cells, and that the kitchen facilities in some institutions have been closed and the food is being brought in. That was another skills development tool within CSC. So where are you at on that?