Thank you, Mr. Chair.
And thank you and welcome to both of our guests.
I have a couple of questions for Mr. McWhinnie. First, I want to maybe backtrack a bit as to why we started this particular review of our current funding, which is the NCPC, as you've mentioned, as well as delving into social financing of possible future endeavours the government may embark upon.
You mentioned that you were aware that the funding would run out in five years because the NCPC was almost like a pilot project in itself. So there are various streams. One was dealing with youth gangs. There was another one, and you're funded under a particular stream as well. The idea was not only just crime prevention but also to gather the data and to see what works and what doesn't work.
With your organization, Circles of Support, I know that Correctional Service Canada had said it was going to cut off that funding and I know that there was a wide support for your organization from within all parties within the government. Indeed, Minister Blaney contacted Correctional Service of Canada to make sure that the funding continued.
Obviously, as a government, we were quite concerned, based on the results that we have heard from you today. I was trying to write them down. I wasn't quite quick enough, but you talked about an 82% return, and another with an 18% return on investment, and there another one where for every $1 invested, you're saving $6 costs down the road.
Do you have that statistical information? Could you actually submit it?