Yes, not only have I heard of it, but when I worked the front line a number of years ago I actually made a seizure with the drugs in diapers, as well as drugs in body cavities of children. When these kinds of situations occur, they're desperate acts by desperate people for whatever reasons. Unfortunately, not only are they ruining their lives, they're ruining their children's lives and the lives of everybody in their families.
One of the things we do now is that when a new visitor is coming to the institution, they have to watch a video about being approached to bring drugs into the institutions, and the consequences that occur when they're caught.
It is disheartening. It's a challenge. It's illegal. We need to continue to do everything we can to prevent it.
If I don't prevent it, I don't have a safe environment in my institutions. If I don't have a safe environment in my institutions, my staff won't do their jobs. If my staff don't do their jobs, the offenders will not participate in the programs that they need in order to get back out into the community as law-abiding citizens.
For me, this is a continuum. I need to have strong interdictions so that I can provide the right kinds of opportunities, the right kinds of programs, the right kinds of interventions so that ultimately, they return as law-abiding citizens and Canadians are safe.